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Board Certified Assistant Behavior Analyst Questions and Answers

Question 9

Ingrid is attempting to learn to speak English. Her teacher, Rosa, presents pictures of preferred items, states the label in English, and prompts Ingrid to repeat them. Over time, Rosa stops labeling items and begins to present Ingrid with a variety of pictures of the same items. Rosa is trying to promotE.

Options:

A.

echoic behavior.

B.

manding behavior.

C.

stimulus generalization.

D.

response generalization.

Question 10

A teacher gives a student a piece of paper and asks him to draw a picture. To request a crayon, the student looks at the teacher and says, "Crayon." In response to this, the teacher replies, "Say, 'Crayon please'." The student complies with the request and the teacher gives them a crayon. This exchange is an example oF.

Options:

A.

coincidental teaching.

B.

incidental teaching.

C.

precision teaching.

D.

vicarious teaching.

Question 11

Harley tells a variety of offensive and inoffensive jokes to coworkers at lunchtime who laugh at all of the jokes, telling Harley that he's funny. When Harley tells jokes at the evening meal to housemates, they complain to Harley about the offensive jokes. If the behavior analyst wants the evening meal with housemates to become an SΔ for Harley's offensive joke-telling, she should instruct Harleys'?

Options:

A.

housemates to provide attention for Harley's inoffensive joke-telling.

B.

housemates to provide no attention for Harley's offensive joke-telling.

C.

coworkers to provide no attention for Harley's offensive joke-telling.

D.

coworkers to provide attention for Harley's inoffensive joke-telling.

Question 12

One limitation of descriptive analysis is that it:

Options:

A.

does not allow the behavior analyst the opportunity to measure, record, and interpret the data on the target behavior.

B.

does not permit the precise determination of functional relationships.

C.

provides a less than adequate description of the topography and intensity of behavior.

D.

violates the individual's right to privacy.

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