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ABA SAFMEDS QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE ANSWERS GRADED A+
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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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Psych 111: Exam 3 (Umich Hoeffner) With Complete Solutions Latest Update
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Kelly's Attribution Theory - correct answers For behaviors that are consistent, people make personal attributions when consensus and distinctiveness are low 
 
People will make stimulus (situational) attributions when consensus and distinctiveness are high 
 
Fundamental Attribution Error - correct answers When explaining the behavior of other people, we tend to overestimate the role of personal (dispositional) factors and underestimate the role of situational factors 
 
Mere-exposure effect - ...
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EDF 6223 Exam 2| Study Questions with 100% Correct Verified Answers
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stimulus equivalence - ANSWER The emergence of accurate responding to untrained 
and nonreinforced stimulus-stimulus relations following the reinforcement of responses 
to some stimulus-stimulus relations. A positive demonstration of the reflexivity, 
symmetry, and transitivity is necessary to meet the definition of equivalence. 
matching-to-sample procedure - ANSWER A discrete trial procedure for investigating 
conditional relations and stimulus equivalence. A matching-to-sample trial begins wi...
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Cog Sci C100 Midterm 1 | Questions and Correct Answers | Latest Update 2024/2025 | Graded A+
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Cog Sci C100 Midterm 1 | Questions 
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As humans, we are cognitive beings who - Answer -• Acquire 
information about the world around us 
• Integrate that information with prior knowledge from our stored 
memory 
• Store that knowledge in our memory so we can use it later to help us 
achieve our goals 
First Step in the process of acquiring knowledge about the world 
involves: - Answer -Sensation and Perception 
Sensation - Answer -p...
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BCBA 5th Edition SAFMEDS Questions And Answers With Verified Solutions Graded A+
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A-B DESIGN - a two phase experimental design consisting of a pre-treatment baseline condition 
(A) followed by a treatment condition (B). 
A-B-A DESIGN - A three-phase experimental design consisting of an initial baseline phase until 
steady state responding (or counter-therapeutic trend) is obtained; an intervention phase in which the 
treatment condition is implemented until the behavior has changed and steady state responding is 
obtained, and a return to baseline conditions by withdrawing th...
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ALS Notes: LDR-101S Leading People || with 100% Errorless Answers.
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Need correct answers a lack of something necessary or desirable. 
 
Goal correct answers the objective toward which effort is directed. 
 
Behavior correct answers to act in a specific way 
 
Feedback correct answers return of data about the results of a process. 
 
Barriers correct answers things blocking goal achievement. 
 
Coping Behaviors correct answers 
 
Classical Conditioning correct answers Also know as the stimulus response. A person can be conditioned to respond to a given stimulus....
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WGU D001 Behavioral Support Strategies for K-12 Learners with Mild to Moderate Exceptionalities questions and answers
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AB design 
A single subject research design that contains one baseline (A) and one treatment (B). 
 
 
 
ABAB design (reversal design) 
An extension of the AB design in which the independent variable is withdrawn and then reapplied. This reversal design can demonstrate a functional relation between dependent and independent variables. 
 
 
 
abscissa 
The horizontal or x axis of a graph. The time dimension (sessions) is represented along the abscissa. 
 
 
 
accountability 
In education, the ass...
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Eatright Prep Exam 5 Questions and Answers 100% Pass
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Eatright Prep Exam 5 Questions and 
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Q. Which of the following nutrients is essential for cell division during pregnancy and, if 
deficient, can lead to development of neural tube defects in newborn? 
Thiamin 
Niacin 
Riboflavin 
Folate - Answer- The correct answer is D. 
Folate is essential for DNA synthesis and cell division. Deficiency can lead to defective 
development of neural tube and other organs. 
Q. Which of the following does not have an effect on bioelectrical imped...
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WGU D001 Behavioral Support Strategies for K-12 Learners with Mild to Moderate Exceptionalities
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AB design - Answer-A single subject research design that contains one baseline (A) and one 
treatment (B). 
ABAB design (reversal design) - Answer-An extension of the AB design in which the independent 
variable is withdrawn and then reapplied. This reversal design can demonstrate a functional relation 
between dependent and independent variables. 
abscissa - Answer-The horizontal or x axis of a graph. The time dimension (sessions) is represented 
along the abscissa. 
accountability - Answer-In ...
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WGU D001 Behavioral Support Strategies for K-12 Learners with Mild to Moderate Exceptionalities (2024/2025) with complete and accurate solutions
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AB design - A single subject research design that contains one baseline (A) and one 
treatment (B). 
ABAB design (reversal design) - An extension of the AB design in which the independent 
variable is withdrawn and then reapplied. This reversal design can demonstrate a functional 
relation between dependent and independent variables. 
abscissa - The horizontal or x axis of a graph. The time dimension (sessions) is represented 
along the abscissa. 
accountability - In education, the assessment of...
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