Week 7 Quiz_ PSY5300 - Jan 08 2024 to Mar 15 2024 - Section 01

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Due Feb 25 at 11:59pm Points 20 Questions 10 Time Limit None Instructions Attempt History Attempt Time Score LATEST Attempt 1 10 minutes 20 out of 20 Answers will be shown after your last attempt Score for this attempt: 20 out of 20 Submitted Feb 15 at 7:47pm This attempt took 10 minutes. Question 1 2 / 2 pts a. Reflexivity b. Transitivity Week 7 Quiz Quiz: Take the Quiz This quiz covers elements from the BCBA/BCaBA Task List (5th ed.). This quiz will help you and your instructor to assess your learning gains and mastery of the relevant learning objectives and the following course competencies: Distinguish features of EAB research from ABA research and identify features of translational research that bridge both types. Identify EAB origins in current ABA and translational research and in current ABA practice. Please carefully read the following instructions before beginning the quiz: You must complete and submit the quiz by Sunday at 11:59 p.m. Central time. Do not start the quiz until you are fully prepared to complete it (that is, all study activities must be completed). The quiz must be completed without referring to reading materials, study aids (for example, flash cards), or notes. A dictionary is permitted to check spelling; however, a glossary is not permitted. Contact with other learners or any informant is expressly prohibited during a quiz. There is no time limit for this or any other courseroom quizzes. You may retake this quiz up to a maximum of three attempts. If you have any incorrect answers, this allows you to study related content before the next quiz attempt. The average of your scores will be recorded as your grade. Click the linked quiz title to access the quiz. If you have any issues with the quiz, contact your instructor. Take the Quiz Again A form of reasoning in which the relationship between two objects can be inferred based on the relationship to a third object.
Correct! c. Symmetry Question 2 2 / 2 pts a. Delayed match to sample Correct! b. Match to sample Question 3 2 / 2 pts a. Quantity Correct! b. Quality Question 4 2 / 2 pts a. Differential reinforcement of high rates of behavior b. Differential reinforcement of alternative behavior c. Differential reinforcement of low rates of behavior Correct! d. Differential reinforcement of incompatible behavior Question 5 2 / 2 pts A rat is taught to press a lever to receive a pellet. 15 seconds later the rat is given the option to press a lever or pull a chain. Pressing the lever results in reinforcement. This is a ________ procedure. Numerosity refers to the _______ of responding. Providing reinforcement if responding is at or below a criterion. Relational frame theory is a theoretical approach to the development of phylogenic behavior.
a. True b. False Correct! Question 6 2 / 2 pts a. True Correct! b. False Question 7 2 / 2 pts a. True Correct! b. False Question 8 2 / 2 pts a. True b. False Correct! Question 9 2 / 2 pts a. Transitive inference Correct! The process of receiving and sending signals is called communication. The process of teaching relationships among stimuli is referred to as stimulus equivalence. The study of information processing across a variety of species is called "transitive relations." You learn that the reversal design is also known as the A-B-A-B design. You also learn that the reversal design is sometimes referred to as the withdrawal design. You begin to describe the withdrawal design as an A-B-A-B design. What type of learning occurred?
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b. Category learning c. Numerosity d. Symmetry Question 10 2 / 2 pts a. True Correct! b. False Quiz Score: 20 out of 20 You stop your car exclusively at red lights and only move when the light is green. This is an example of conditional discrimination. WalkMe Chat