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ABA Fluency Questions and Correct Answers the Latest Update
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Reinforcement 
 strengthens or increases behavior 
positive reinforcement 
 something is added; increases behavior 
negative reinforcement 
 something removed; increased behavior 
primary reinforcers 
 biological; air, food, water 
secondary reinforcers 
 learned; favorite candy, movie, praise, etc. 
punishment 
 decreases future display of behavior 
positive punisher 
 something added; decreases behavior 
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CPDT-KA Comprehensive Study Questions & Answers: Updated A+ Solutions
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What is a Punisher 
(Ans- something the learner will work to avoid and diminishes likelihood behavior will repeat 
 
Primary Reinforcers 
(Ans- food, reproductive opportunity, water, physical and emotional security, sometimes play 
 
Secondary Reinforcer 
(Ans- The stimulus is paired with or predicting a primary reinforcer, EX: clicker predicting food 
 
Tertiary Reinforcer 
 (Ans- A behavior or stimulus that has been paired with or predicts a secondary reinforcer; helps create behavior chain...
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CPDT-KA Comprehensive Study Q's Questions & Answers(rated A)
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What is a Punisher - ANSWERsomething the learner will work to avoid and diminishes likelihood behavior will repeat 
 
Primary Reinforcers - ANSWERfood, reproductive opportunity, water, physical and emotional security, sometimes play 
 
Secondary Reinforcer - ANSWERThe stimulus is paired with or predicting a primary reinforcer, EX: clicker predicting food 
 
Tertiary Reinforcer - ANSWERA behavior or stimulus that has been paired wit...
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ABA 624 Midterm Questions and Answers | Latest 2024/2025 | Already Passed
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ABA 624 Midterm Questions and 
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How does a behavior analyst determine whether an intervention is effective? 
 A behavior analyst uses data collection and analysis to assess the effectiveness of the 
intervention. 
 
What does "response cost" refer to in ABA? 
 Response cost is a type of negative punishment where a reinforcer is removed after a 
behavior occurs to decrease that behavior. 
 
What is a key characteristic of applied behavior analysi...
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EDEX 340 Final Exam | Verified with 100% Correct Answers
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EDEX 340 Final Exam | Verified with 100% Correct Answers When parents or teachers react to inappropriate behavior by offering a student various items or activities until the inappropriate behavior stops, they risk maintaining the inappropriate behavior with: A) positive reinforcement B) punishment C) negative reinforcement D) extinction Teachers often miss the function of a behavior because they are preoccupied with a behavior's: A) frequency B) latency C) rate D) topography Every time the...
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Pearson RBT Exam 2021 Quizzes and solutions
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behavior - anything a person does that can be observed and measured 
 
instructional control - the likelihood your instructions elicit a correct response from your client. you are building a history of reinforcing compliance 
 
positive reinforcement - the contingent presentation of a stimulus immediately following a response that increases the likelihood of the response in the future 
 
negative reinforcement - the removal, termination, or postponement of a stimulus, which increases the likelih...
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RBT STUDY TEST (MODULES 13-16) QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS | LATEST VERSION | 2024/2025 | RATED A+
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RBT STUDY TEST (MODULES 13-16) 
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What is the purpose of implementing an extinction procedure? 
A) To increase a desired behavior 
B) To teach new skills 
C) To reduce or eliminate a behavior by withholding reinforcement 
C) To reduce or eliminate a behavior by withholding reinforcement 
 
Which of the following best describes a "partial interval recording"? 
A) Recording if a behavior occurs at any time during the interval 
B) Re...
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APPLIED BEHAVIOR ANALYSIS - SAFMEDS STUDY GUIDE 2024 WITH COMPLETE SOLUTION
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APPLIED BEHAVIOR ANALYSIS - SAFMEDS STUDY GUIDE 2024 WITH COMPLETE SOLUTION 
 
A-B design - a two-phase experimental design consisting of a pretreatment baseline condition (A) followed by a treatment condition (B) 
 
A-B-A design - a three-phase experimental design consisting of an initial baseline phase (A) until steady state responding, an intervention phase (B) in which the treatment condition is implemented until the behavior has changed and steady state responding is obtained, and a r...
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CPDT-KA Comprehensive Study Questions & Answers: Updated Solution
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What is a Punisher 
(Ans- something the learner will work to avoid and diminishes likelihood behavior will repeat 
 
Primary Reinforcers 
(Ans- food, reproductive opportunity, water, physical and emotional security, sometimes play 
 
Secondary Reinforcer 
(Ans- The stimulus is paired with or predicting a primary reinforcer, EX: clicker predicting food 
 
Tertiary Reinforcer 
 (Ans- A behavior or stimulus that has been paired with or predicts a secondary reinforcer; helps create behavior chain...
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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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IDEA (Individuals with Disabilities Act) 
Act defining emotional disturbance by five characteristics. 
 
 
 
ED (Emotional Disturbance) 
a condition exhibiting one or more of the following characteristics over a long period of time and to a marked degree that adversely affects a child's educational performance: 
(a) An inability to learn that cannot be explained by intellectual, sensory, or health factors. 
(b) An inability to build or maintain satisfactory interpersonal relationships with peer...
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