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The law of effect Correct Answer: The effects of our actions determine whether we will repeat them. Organisms learn through consequences. Social Validity Correct Answer: The goals, procedures, and results of an inervention are acceptable to the client, the behavior analyst, and society. Rel...

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BCBA EXAM PREP EXAM | QUESTIONS
& ANSWERS (VERIFIED) | LATEST
UPDATE | GRADED A+ & PASSED




The law of effect

Correct Answer: The effects of our actions determine whether we will repeat them.

Organisms learn through consequences.



Social Validity

Correct Answer: The goals, procedures, and results of an inervention are acceptable

to the client, the behavior analyst, and society.



Reliability Measures

Correct Answer: The comparison of measurements of dependent variables and

independent variables obtained by individual observers.



Informed consent


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,Correct Answer: Consent to intervene in a way that is experimental or risky;

participant/guardian is informed of the risks and benfits and of the right to stop

intervention.



Forgetting procedure

Correct Answer: preventing the opportunity for a response.



Response dimensions

Correct Answer: The physical properties of a response. Ex: intensity, topography,

latency, force, duration, pitch



Response differentiation

Correct Answer: The reinforced response class occurs more frequently than an

extinguished response class, usually as a result of differential reinforcement.



Process vs. Product

Correct Answer: Sometimes you need to make reinforcers and feedback contingent

on the component responses of the process, not just the product.



Unconditioned reinforcer

Correct Answer: A stimulus event or condition that is a reinforcer, though not as a

result of pairing with another reinforcer.




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,Initial behavior

Correct Answer: Behavior that resembles the terminal behavior along some

meaningful dimension and occurs at least with minimal frequency.



Deprivation

Correct Answer: Witholding a reinforcer increases relevant learning and performance.



The procedure of shaping with punishment

Correct Answer: the differential punishment of all behavior except that which more

and more closely resembles the terminal behavior.



Intermediate Behaviors

Correct Answer: Beavior that more closely approximates the terminal behavior.



Positive Practice

Correct Answer: Repeating the correct response after making an incorrect response.



Group Research Design

Correct Answer: An experiement that is conducted with at least two groups of

subjects and the data are usually presented in terms of the mean of the performance of

all subjects combined for each group.



Differential Reinforcement



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, Correct Answer: Reinforcing one set of responses and extinguishing another set of

responses.



Fixed-outcome shaping

Correct Answer: Shaping that involves the delivery of a fixed magnitude of a

reinforcer, when performance meets the changing criterion or the delivery of a fixed

magnitude of an aversive when performance fails to meet changing criterion.



Variable-outcome shaping

Correct Answer: Shaping that involves an increase in the magnitude of a reinforcer or

a decrease in the magnitude of an aversive outcome as performance more and more

closely resembles terminal behavior.



The procedure of shaping with reinforcement

Correct Answer: The differential reinforcement of only the behavior that more closely

resembles the terminal behavior.



Terminal Behavior

Correct Answer: Behavior not in the repertoire or not occuring at the desired rate; the

goal of intervention



Response Class




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