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EDF 6223 EXAM 2 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ALL CORRECT 2024/2025 UPDATE How could a learner sabotage a group contingency? a) By purposefully not meeting the performance criterion so that no one gets the reinforcer b) By not showing up for school on a given day c) By urging peers to participate in th...

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EDF 6223 EXAM 2 QUESTIONS AND
ANSWERS ALL CORRECT 2024/2025
UPDATE

How could a learner sabotage a group contingency? a) By purposefully not meeting the
performance criterion so that no one gets the reinforcer b) By not showing up for school
on a given day c) By urging peers to participate in the program d) By congratulating
peers who are meeting the criterion - Answer- a) By purposefully not meeting the
performance criterion so that no one gets the reinforcer

An interdependent group contingency is most useful if: a) One wants to change the
behavior of one person or a small group of individuals b) One wants to differentially
reinforce individuals for appropriate behavior c) One wants to change everyone's
performance d) All of these - Answer- c) One wants to change everyone's performance

The personal application of behavior change tactics that produces a desired change in
behavior is: a) Self-management b) Managing behaviors c) Behavior management d)
Behavior modification - Answer- a) Self-management

Self-management can help individuals to: a) Break bad habits and replace with good
ones b) Accomplish difficult tasks c) Achieve personal goals d) All of these - Answer- d)
All of these

Self-monitoring is best defined as: a) A procedure whereby persons observe their own
behavior and record only the occurrence of the target behavior b) A procedure whereby
persons observe the behavior of someone else and systematically record the
occurrence or nonoccurrence of the target behavior c) A procedure whereby persons
observe their behavior systematically and record the occurrence or nonoccurrence of
the target behavior d) A procedure whereby persons observe their behavior and
someone else systematically records the occurrence or nonoccurrence of the target
behavior. - Answer- c) A procedure whereby persons observe their behavior
systematically and record the occurrence or nonoccurrence of the target behavior

Suggested guidelines for effective and efficient self-monitoring include: a) Make
materials cumbersome and sophisticated b) Never provide supplementary cues or
prompts; this will make the individual become dependent on the prompts or cues rather
than the target behavior c) Self-monitor the most important dimension of the target

, behavior d) Do not reinforce accurate selfmonitoring - Answer- c) Self-monitor the most
important dimension of the target behavior

A type of self-management tactic that typically involves the use of self-awareness
training, competing response training, and motivation techniques is: a) Self-Instruction
b) Habit Reversal c) Massed Practice d) None of these - Answer- b) Habit Reversal

This type of self-management tactic involves self-generated verbal responses, covert or
overt, that function as response prompts for a desired behavior. a) Self-instruction b)
Self-directed systematic desensitization c) Habit reversal d) None of these - Answer- a)
Self-instruction

The first step in conducting an effective self-management program is: a) Begin self-
monitoring the behavior b) Contrive contingencies that will compete with natural
contingencies c) Continually evaluate your self management program and redesign it as
necessary d) Specify a goal and define the behavior to be changed - Answer- d) Specify
a goal and define the behavior to be changed

What are the two types of models that are part of imitation? - Answer- Planned and
Unplanned

The controlling variable for an imitative behavior is: a.) An operative behavior b.)An
imitative response chain c.) A model d.) A pre-task - Answer- c.) A model

What behavior dimensions can you change with differential reinforcement? - Answer-
topography, frequency, latency, duration and magnitude

Potential learners cannot imitate if they do not have this prerequisite skill: a.) The
behavior in their repertoire b.) Attending to the model c.) Decrease in problem behavior
d.) Ability to define the behavior - Answer- b.) Attending to the model

If you want to create a task analysis for a behavior you have no idea how to do yourself,
how could you construct it? a) You could find people who are good at the behavior and
ask them how to do it. b) You could watch people who know how to do the task and
observe what they do. c) You could go to the literature to see if there are any published
task analyses of the behavior. d) All of these - Answer- d) All of these

What are the two exceptions to components in a behavior chain serving a dual function?
- Answer- First and last behaviors

Give an example of a behavior chain. - Answer- putting on a coat, making a sandwich,
setting the table, wrapping a gift

List one of 3 methods to validate a task analysis. - Answer- observe competent
individuals complete the desired sequence of behaviors, consult with experts, perform
the behaviors yourself

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