QABA Exam Questions and Answers Latest Update 2024 (Graded A+)
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QABA Exam Questions and Answers Latest Update 2024 (Graded A+)
The temporary reappearance of a behavior that was previously extinguished for a period of time. - Answers spontaneous recovery
A signaled (SD) contingency for behavior that indicates that engaging in the behavior will prevent and/or d...
QABA Exam Questions and Answers Latest Update 2024 (Graded A+)
The temporary reappearance of a behavior that was previously extinguished for a period of time. -
Answers spontaneous recovery
A signaled (SD) contingency for behavior that indicates that engaging in the behavior will prevent and/or
delay the onset of an aversive stimulus. - Answers Discriminated avoidance
A type of conditioned motivating operation that is established when an environmental variable
establishes another event as a reinforcer or punisher, meaning that a deprived item can only be
acquired by a secondary stimulus, establishing the reinforcing effectiveness of the secondary stimulus,
and evoking the necessary behaviors to contact the secondary stimulus. - Answers transitive MO (CMO-
T)
The agreement of participation by a client who is unable to give legal consent for their own
participation. - Answers assent
A branch of behavior analysis that deals with research on basic processes and principles and is mainly
conducted in laboratories. - Answers Experimental Analysis of Behavior (EAB)
Behaviors that, when acquired, result in the individual accessing new environments and, therefore, new
stimulus controls and contingencies(i.e., reinforcement). - Answers behavior cusp
A philosophical assumption underlying the science of behavior analysis that focuses on practical
solutions (e.g., if it works, don't fix it), which at the level of behavior, involves the relation between the
setting (A) and the behavior (B) is because of the consequence (C). - Answers pragmatism
A dimension of ABA, which explains that any behavior change should persist across time, settings,
behaviors, and people that differ from the original intervention conditions. - Answers generality
Measurement is trustworthy when the measurement that produces data is applicable and specific to the
target behavior of interest and the relevant dimension of that behavior; in other words, you measure
what you set out to measure. - Answers validity
A systematic and objective observation method of staff performance used to ensure procedural fidelity
and effectiveness of training and to assess for areas of needed support. - Answers performance
monitoring
The presence of a competing or distracting stimulus that interferes with the acquisition of a
skill/stimulus control of another stimulus. - Answers overshadowing
A specific sequence of discrete responses/behaviors that, when linked together, form a terminal
behavior. Each discrete response/behavior is associated with a particular stimulus condition(SD), and
each response and the associated SD serve as an individual component of the chain. - Answers behavior
chain
, A process that occurs when a response is followed immediately by the removal of a stimulus (or a
decrease in the intensity of a stimulus) that results in a decrease in the future frequency of similar
responses under similar conditions. - Answers negative punishment
A verbal description of a behavioral contingency in which behavior comes under the control of
consequences that are too delayed to influence behavior directly. - Answers rule governed behavior
A side effect of treatment that occurs in a multiple schedule of reinforcement or punishment when a
change in the schedule of one part of the reinforcement or punishment contingency changes the
behavior in the opposite direction in the other component of the schedule. - Answers behavioral
contrast
A self-management procedure in which one organizes specific consequences to be delivered following
the occurrence or nonoccurrence of one's own behavior to be delivered by others or by oneself. -
Answers self administered consequences
A stimulus change that decreases the frequency of any behavior immediately preceding it regardless of
the organism's learning history with that stimulus. - Answers unconditioned punisher
A formula that generates information from ABC recording to assess the statistical possibility that a target
behavior will occur under specific antecedent and/or consequence conditions. - Answers conditional
probability
A type of prompt that increases the salience of the SD and calls an individual's attention to the stimulus
that directs behavior, which is gradually faded out until the correct response is controlled by the SD. -
Answers stimulus prompt
Refers to the trained response of matching a stimulus to an identical stimulus and then matching the
two stimuli in reverse without additional training. (i.e., if A=A, then A=A) - Answers reflexivity
A dimension of ABA, which explains that ABA treatment must aim to improve socially significant
behaviors in real-world settings. - Answers Applied
An involuntary behavior that is part of an organism's genetic endowment, elicited without any prior
learning, when an eliciting stimulus (US) produces a behavior (UR/REFLEX). - Answers respondent
behavior
A compound schedule of reinforcement in which two or more un-signaled (No SD) basic schedules of
reinforcement are in effect and must be met successively for the response to contact reinforcement. -
Answers Tandem Schedules of Reinforcement
In self-management procedures, this is the desired target behavior produced by the self-management
procedure. - Answers Controlled response
On a line graph, the overall direction of the data path. - Answers trend
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