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A good indicator (but not always the case) for a behavior maintained by this function is the individual will engage in the behavior when they are alone and the behavior in itself may possibly “feel good” and be reinforcing to the individual : Sensory Escape Access Tangibles All of the above None of the aboveAntecedent manipulations are used to “set-up the environment for success” also known as proactive approaches. Which of the following antecedent manipulations is an example of setting expectations? You ask the client to clap their hands, touch their head, and have a seat. After each correct response you provide descriptive praise. Next, you request the individual to complete their math assignment. Prior to initiating a task, you remind the client that “he/she will complete the math assignment within 30 minutes and keep their hands to themselves. Once the assignment is complete and he/she keeps his/her hands to themselves they will earn an additional 30 minutes playing video games. If you do not complete your assignment in 30 minutes or do not keep your hands to yourself, you will not earn extra video game time.” You offer the client to complete their math assignment on the couch, at the dining table, or in their bedroom at their desk. All of the above None of the aboveFor a practitioner to implement a crisis/emergency procedure, the Behavior Intervention Plan must include all the following EXCEPT: Step-by-step instructions on implementation of crisis/emergency procedure Operational define when to implement crisis/emergency procedure Have consent for said procedure(s) Measure and document all severe behaviors as a frequency None of the above All the aboveDuring a session, you are observing the client in the clinic-based setting and are monitoring if she is sitting at the table appropriately. The interval is 30 seconds and you document with ‘’no” for the interval in which the client is not engaging in appropriate sitting behavior when you look up at the very last moment of the interval. This is an example of what type of measurement? Momentary time sampling Whole-interval recording Duration Partial-interval recording All of the above None of the aboveUse the _____ _ _______prompt to ensure the response is correct. Most intrusive Least intrusive Most effectiveWhich method of data collection typically works best for students who require a lot of repetition? Trial-by-trial data Probe data Task analysis Frequency All of the above None of the above(Fill-in-the-blank) Crisis/emergency intervention procedures are used in a BIP to maintain the ______________ and ____________ of the client and others in the environment. Health; well-being Health; safety Safety; dignity Safety; well-beingAntecedent manipulations include all of the following except: Visual aides Interparsal Planned Ignoring Premack Principle Behavior momentum All of the above None of the aboveYou are inputting data on an equal-interval graph. The behavior you are targeting is Self-Injurious Behavior (SIB) and over the last 2-3 session the graph shows an upward trend with high variability. What should you do? Immediately cease implementation of program Immediately notify the BCBA Discuss your interpretation with the parents Discuss your interpretation with the BCBA next week when they are scheduled to complete clinical supervision All of the above None of the aboveIt is ethical and best practice to teach a __________ behavior if one is targeting a maladaptive behavior (behavior reduction). New skill Replacement Different None of the above All of the above

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A good indicator (but not always the case) for a behavior maintained by this function is the individual will engage in the behavior when they are alone and the behavior in itself may possibly “feel good” and be reinforcing to the individual : Sensory Escape Access Tangibles All of the above None of the aboveAntecedent manipulations are used to “set-up the environment for success” also known as proactive approaches. Which of the following antecedent manipulations is an example of setting expectations? You ask the client to clap their hands, touch their head, and have a seat. After each correct response you provide descriptive praise. Next, you request the individual to complete their math assignment. Prior to initiating a task, you remind the client that “he/she will complete the math assignment within 30 minutes and keep their hands to themselves. Once the assignment is complete and he/she keeps his/her hands to themselves they will earn an additional 30 minutes playing video games. If you do not complete your assignment in 30 minutes or do not keep your hands to yourself, you will not earn extra video game time.” You offer the client to complete their math assignment on the couch, at the dining table, or in their bedroom at their desk. All of the above None of the aboveFor a practitioner to implement a crisis/emergency procedure, the Behavior Intervention Plan must include all the following EXCEPT: Step-by-step instructions on implementation of crisis/emergency procedure Operational define when to implement crisis/emergency procedure Have consent for said procedure(s) Measure and document all severe behaviors as a frequency None of the above All the aboveDuring a session, you are observing the client in the clinic-based setting and are monitoring if she is sitting at the table appropriately. The interval is 30 seconds and you document with ‘’no” for the interval in which the client is not engaging in appropriate sitting behavior when you look up at the very last moment of the interval. This is an example of what type of measurement? Momentary time sampling Whole-interval recording Duration Partial-interval recording All of the above None of the aboveUse the _____ _ _______prompt to ensure the response is correct. Most intrusive Least intrusive Most effectiveWhich method of data collection typically works best for students who require a lot of repetition? Trial-by-trial data Probe data Task analysis Frequency All of the above None of the above(Fill-in-the-blank) Crisis/emergency intervention procedures are used in a BIP to maintain the ______________ and ____________ of the client and others in the environment. Health; well-being Health; safety Safety; dignity Safety; well-beingAntecedent manipulations include all of the following except: Visual aides Interparsal Planned Ignoring Premack Principle Behavior momentum All of the above None of the aboveYou are inputting data on an equal-interval graph. The behavior you are targeting is Self-Injurious Behavior (SIB) and over the last 2-3 session the graph shows an upward trend with high variability. What should you do? Immediately cease implementation of program Immediately notify the BCBA Discuss your interpretation with the parents Discuss your interpretation with the BCBA next week when they are scheduled to complete clinical supervision All of the above None of the aboveIt is ethical and best practice to teach a __________ behavior if one is targeting a maladaptive behavior (behavior reduction). New skill Replacement Different None of the above All of the above

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  1. The behavior described is likely maintained by Sensory function. This is because the individual engages in the behavior when they are alone and it may "feel good" to them, suggesting it is self-reinforcing.

  2. The example of setting expectations as an antecedent manipulation is: "Prior to initiating a task, you remind the client that “he/she will complete the math assignment within 30 minutes and keep their hands to themselves. Once the assignment is complete and he/she keeps his/her hands to themselves they will earn an additional 30 minutes playing video games. If you do not complete your assignment in 30 minutes or do not keep your hands to yourself, you will not earn extra video game time.”

  3. For a practitioner to implement a crisis/emergency procedure, the Behavior Intervention Plan must include all the following EXCEPT: Measure and document all severe behaviors as a frequency.

  4. The type of measurement described is Momentary time sampling. This is because you are documenting whether the behavior occurs at the very end of the interval.

  5. Use the Least intrusive prompt to ensure the response is correct.

  6. Trial-by-trial data collection typically works best for students who require a lot of repetition.

  7. Crisis/emergency intervention procedures are used in a BIP to maintain the Health and safety of the client and others in the environment.

  8. Antecedent manipulations include all of the following except: Planned Ignoring.

  9. If the graph shows an upward trend with high variability for Self-Injurious Behavior (SIB), you should Immediately notify the BCBA.

  10. It is ethical and best practice to teach a Replacement behavior if one is targeting a maladaptive behavior (behavior reduction).

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