If you are working with a client that is very physically active, moves quickly, and is
aggressive towards himself and others, you should prepare for the
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____.
a. You name badge and lanyard
b. Baggy clothing
c. Sneakers/tennis shoes
d. Jewelry - ANS-c. Sneakers/ tennis shoes
Which of the following is an example of a stimulus fading procedure?
a. Gradually reducing the size of a picture attached to the word, "shoe," in order to
teach the learner to say, "shoe," when shown the word.
b. Fading reinforcement for accurately reading the word, "shoe" from continuous 1:1
reinforcement to intermittent reinforcement
c. Matching the word "shoe" to an identical word, "shoe," repeatedly
d. Having the learner randomly choose shoe from a variety of other objects - ANS-a.
Gradually reducing the size of a picture attached to the word, "shoe," in order to teach
the learner to say, "shoe," when shown the word.
A stimulus control transfer procedure refers to ____.
a. A procedure where reinforcement is gradually thinned and faded away
b. A procedure where target responses are taught in their natural environment with
naturally occurring reinforcement
c. A procedure where one stimulus which controls a certain behavior is paired with
another stimulus until the new stimulus gains control over the behavior
d. A procedure where learned responses are generalized across different people and
places - ANS-c. A procedure where one stimulus which controls a certain behavior is
paired with another stimulus until the new stimulus gains control over the behavior
It is important to share pertinent information with the supervisor about your client, and
sometimes necessary to contact your supervisor between scheduled visits if important
issues arise. Which of the following should you share with the BCBA immediately?
a. The client did not eat his broccoli at lunch
b. The client has a slight cough
c. The caregiver is consistently forgetting to give the client her medication in the
mornings
d. The client learned to identify a new body part - ANS-c. The caregiver is consistently
forgetting to give the client her medication in the mornings
Naturalistic teaching strategies typically include ____.
a. Using stimuli/teaching materials often found in the natural environment
b. Using naturally occurring reinforcement
c. Teaching skills in the location/environment where the behaviors typically take place
d. All of the above - ANS-d. All of the above [Show Less]