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Final Exam Study Guide EDF 6221 Correct 100%
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3 Dimensional Quantities - ANSWER repeatability, temporal extent, temporal locus 
 
Establishing Operation - ANSWER Establishes the effectiveness of a particular type of reinforcement or punishment 
 
Abolishing Operation - ANSWER Abolishes the effectiveness of a particular form of reinforcement or punishment
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BCAT Exam Questions And Answers (Verified And Updated) 
Positive reinforcement 
Give something that increases behavior 
 
 
Negative reinforcement 
Take something away that increases behavior 
 
 
Positive punishment 
Give something that decreases behavior 
 
 
Negative punishment 
Take something away that decreases behavior 
 
 
Reinforcer 
A stimulus that increases the probability of a desired response 
 
 
Punisher 
A stimulus that decreases the probability of a desired response 
 
 
Conditio...
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What is a multiple relationship? 
Working with two clients at the same time 
Working with two different clients 
Having two different relationships with one client 
Working with a client in the community and clinic settings 
C: Having two different relationships with one client 
 
 
 
Which of the following is part of the RBT ethical code? 
Be compassionate for the less fortunate 
Be truthful and honest 
Resolve all issues formally 
If there is an issue, file a formal complaint immediately 
B: B...
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BCBA 5th Edition Glossary 525 Questions with Correct Answers 
 A-B DESIGN - Correct Answer a two phase experimental design consisting of a pre-treatment baseline condition (A) followed by a treatment condition (B). 
 
A-B-A DESIGN - Correct Answer A three-phase experimental design consisting of an initial baseline phase (A) until steady state responding (or countertherapeutic trend) is obtained; an intervention phase in which the treatment condition (B) is implemented until the behavior has chan...
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CHANGING CRITERION DESIGN - An experimental Design in which an initial baseline phase is 
followed by a series of treatment phases consisting of successive and gradually changing criteria for 
reinforcement or punishment. Experimental control is evidenced by the extent the level of responding 
changes to conform to each new criterion. 
BEHAVIORAL CUSP - a behavior that has sudden and dramatic consequences that extend well 
beyond the idiosyncratic change itself because it exposes the person to n...
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An environmental variable that has evocative or abative effect on a behavior by altering the effectiveness of a reinforcer or a punisher Answer Motivating Operation (MO) 
 
An MO that increases the reinforcing or punishing effectiveness of a stimulus, object, or event. Answer Establishing Operation (EO) 
 
An MO that decreases the reinforcing or punishing effectiveness of a stimulus, object, or event. Answer Abolishing Operation (AO) 
 
Increasing or decreasing the reinforcing or punishing...
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Antecedent Intervention - Answer ️️ -Antecedent measures are an effective way to help avoid 
problem behaviors before it occurs. For example using a visual schedule. 
Establishing operations - Answer ️️ -This concept refers to the increased value of a stimulus 
based on deprivation, such as an item becomes more valuable when it is needed. 
Abolishing operations - Answer ️️ -This concept refers to the decreased value of a stimulus 
based on satiation. I...
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SAFMEDS for BCBA exam-LONG Updated 2024/2025 Actual Questions and answers with complete solutions
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____ control conditions might be used as a variation of the reversal design when it is not possible or 
when it is deemed inappperopriate to completely elminate an even tor activity as a reinforcer - AnswerNCR 
______measurement is consistent measurement - Answer-Reliable 
_____science yields a collection of facts about the observed events-facts that can be quantified and 
classified - Answer-Descriptive 
-A formal, individualized instructional 
-emphasizes rate building (fluency) 
-charting of ...
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BCBA Vocabulary (All Correct)
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Abative Effect correct answers A decrease in the current frequency of behavior that has been reinforced by the stimulus that is increased in reinforcing effectiveness by the same motivating operation. 
 
Abolishing Operation (AO) correct answers A motivating operation that decreases the reinforcing effectiveness of a stimulus, objects, or event. 
 
Adjunctive Behavior/Schedule-Induced Behavior correct answers Behavior that occurs as a collateral effect of a schedule of periodic reinforcement for...
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Learning Ch. 2 Psychology Gonzaga University Questions And Answers
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Abolishing operation - an operation that decreases the effectiveness of a reinforcer 
conditioned stimulus function - an event or stimulus that has acquired its function to elicit a 
response on the basis of respondent conditioning 
context of behavior - refers to the fact that environment-behavior relationships are always 
conditional-depending on other circumstances 
discriminative function - When an organism's behavior is 
reinforced, those events that reliably 
precede responses come to hav...
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