Week 7 Quiz_ PSY7713 - Jan 08 2024 to Mar 15 2024 - Section 08
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Week 7 Quiz
This quiz covers Week 7 elements from the BCBA/BCaBA Task List (5th ed.). This quiz will help you and your
instructor assess your learning gains, mastery of the relevant learning objectives, and the following course
competencies:
Competency 1: Recommend intervention goals based on client preferences, supporting environments, risks,
constraints, and social validity.
Competency 2: Design research-based interventions for individual cases based on the principles of applied
behavior analysis.
Please read the following instructions carefully before beginning the quiz:
You must complete and submit the quiz by Sunday 11:59 p.m. CST.
Do not start the quiz until you have completed all weekly study activities. The quiz must be completed without
referring to reading materials, study aids such as flash cards, or notes. A dictionary is permitted to check
spelling; a glossary is not permitted. Contact with other learners or any informant during a quiz is expressly
prohibited.
There is no time limit for this quiz.
You may this take this quiz up to three times. Study content related to any incorrect answers before making the
next quiz attempt. The average of your scores will be recorded as your grade.
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Which of the following statements describes the definition of positive punishment?
The presentation of a stimulus that increases the rate of occurrence of the target behavior.
Correct!
The presentation of a stimulus that decreases the rate of occurrence of the target behavior.
Correct.
The removal of a stimulus that decreases the rate of occurrence of the target behavior.
The removal of a stimulus that increases the rate of occurrence of the target behavior.
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The presentation of a stimulus that increases the rate of occurrence of the target behavior.
The presentation of a stimulus that decreases the rate of occurrence of the target behavior.
Correct!
The removal of a stimulus that decreases the rate of occurrence of the target behavior.
Correct.
The removal of a stimulus that increases the rate of occurrence of the target behavior.
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Correct!
After punishment is discontinued, sometimes the behavior that experienced the punishment contingency will recover.
Correct.
When the punishment contingency is implemented, the behavior of interest may initially increase in rate, followed by a rapid decline
in frequency.
After punishment is discontinued, the behavior of interest may gradually reappear, only to disappear on its own, regardless of
existing environmental contingencies.
The period of time the implementer of the punishment contingency requires to recover from the emotional side effects of using
punishment.
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Immediacy.
Intensity.
Correct!
Which of the following statements describes the definition of negative punishment?
Which statement best describes recovery from punishment?
Which of the following is not a factor that influences the effectiveness of punishment listed in the chapter?
Variation.
Correct.
Schedule.
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Negative reinforcement.
Negative punishment.
Bad judgment.
Correct!
Positive punishment.
Correct.
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The delivery of a stimulus, following a behavior, which increases the likelihood that the behavior will occur again.
Correct!
The delivery of a stimulus, following a behavior, which decreases the likelihood that the behavior will occur again.
Correct.
A stimulus delivered with good intentions.
The removal of a stimulus, following a behavior, which decreases the likelihood that the behavior will occur again.
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Right to safe and humane treatment.
Least restrictive alternative.
Right to effective treatment.
Correct!
Most restrictive alternative.
Correct.
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Little Peter was walking along the fence of his uncle's dairy farm. Peter reached up and grabbed the wire along the
fence, not realizing it was electrified. After recovering from the pain caused by the shock, Peter never again
touched the fence wires. Which statement best describes the shock stimulus felt by Peter?
Which statement best describes positive punishment?
Which of the following is not listed in the chapter as an ethical consideration regarding the use of punishment?
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Right to safe and humane treatment.
Correct!
Least restrictive alternative.
Correct.
Right to effective treatment.
Sean is not violating any ethical considerations.
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Recognize and appreciate punishment's natural role and contributions to survival and learning.
Correct!
Increase the use of punishment procedures over the use of reinforcement-based interventions.
Correct.
Increase basic and applied research on punishment.
View treatments featuring positive punishment as default technologies.
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Correct!
0%.
Correct.
15%.
50%.
Variable.
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Correct!
Extinction burst.
Correct.
Reinforcement.
Sean was responsible for designing an intervention for a fifth grade student who engaged in severe problem
behavior consisting of throwing chairs at the teacher when an assignment was given. Sean decided to utilize a
contingent physical restraint every time the child threw a chair. Sean is violating the ethical consideration of:
Which statement regarding the strength of applied behavior analysis is not supported in the punishment chapter?
What is the probability of reinforcement when utilizing an extinction procedure?
An immediate increase in frequency and/or amplitude of the response after the removal of the maintaining
reinforcer is called:
Noncontingent reinforcement.
Punishment.
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When inappropriate behaviors are likely to be imitated by others.
When behaviors are harmful to self or others.
Correct!
Both of these.
Correct.
None of these.
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Spontaneous recovery.
Aggression.
Extinction burst.
Correct!
Stable responding.
Correct.
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Correct!
Extinction of behavior maintained by positive reinforcement.
Correct.
Extinction of behavior maintained by negative reinforcement.
Extinction of behavior maintained by positive punishment.
Extinction of behavior maintained by automatic reinforcement.
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Resistance to reinforcement.
When is it not
appropriate to utilize an extinction procedure?
Which of the following is not associated with effects of extinction?
When Timmy wanted a drink, he generally screamed at his mother until she gave him a drink. Which of the
following extinction procedures is the most appropriate choice?
A schedule of intermittent reinforcement is likely to increase __________.
Correct!
Resistance to extinction.
Correct.
The establishing operation.
The motivating operation.
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Undesirable emotional responses.
Avoidance and escape.
Increased rate of problem behavior.
Correct!
Decreased self-esteem.
Correct.
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Blocking the occurrence of the antecedent stimulus associated with the occurrence of the problem behavior.
Delivering a wood block to the student prior to the occurrence of a behavioral response.
Correct!
Physically intervening as soon as the student begins to emit a problem behavior to prevent the completion of the response.
Correct.
The interventionist closing his or her eyes to deny the student pleasure after engaging in the problem behavior.
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It reminds the practitioner that it is a sadistic procedure.
Correct!
It reminds the practitioner that the technique produces physical discomfort.
Correct.
It reminds the practitioner that the technique is designed to increase the appropriate behavior of the student.
It allows the practitioner to determine a baseline of discomfort, which he or she then increases rapidly as it is administered to the
student.
The use of a punishment procedure may cause unwanted side effects to appear. The chapter presents several side
effects associated with the use of punishment. Which of the following is not a side effect listed in the chapter?
Which statement best describes the procedure of response blocking?
Carr and Lovaas (1983) recommended that practitioners experience any punisher personally before the treatment
begins for what reason?
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Improve.
Correct!
Worsen.
Correct.
Stay the same.
Stop.
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Extinction of behavior maintained by positive reinforcement.
Correct!
Extinction of behavior maintained by negative reinforcement.
Correct.
Extinction of behavior maintained by positive punishment.
Extinction of behavior maintained by automatic reinforcement.
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Correct!
Test punisher on your pet prior to implementing it with your student.
Correct.
Conduct punisher assessment.
Use the least intensity of punishment that is effective.
Deliver the punisher immediately.
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Effective.
Problem behaviors can _____________ during extinction before they show improvement.
When Bobby was given a worksheet in class, he screamed and crawled under his desk. Bobby would continue to
scream and remain under his desk until his teacher removed the worksheet and left him alone. Which of the
following extinction procedures is the most appropriate choice?
Which statement is not
recommended as a guideline for the use of punishment?
Extinction bursts usually suggest that the reinforcer maintaining the problem behavior was successfully identified,
indicating that there is a good chance of a(n) _____________ intervention.
Correct.
Ineffective.
Functional.
None of the above.
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Extinction of behavior maintained by positive reinforcement.
Extinction of behavior maintained by negative reinforcement.
Extinction of behavior maintained by positive punishment.
Correct!
Extinction of behavior maintained by automatic reinforcement.
Correct.
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Susie spent most of the day sitting on her bedroom floor, rocking back and forth. While she was rocking, she would
flap both of her hands. Which of the following extinction procedures is the most appropriate choice?
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