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BCABA Exam Dumps - Board Certified Assistant Behavior Analyst

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Question # 33

When Susan attempts to escape from a task, she exhibits several behaviors, including hitting her head, stomping her feet, and crying. This is an example of A.

A.

functional response class.

B.

respondent class.

C.

stimulus class.

D.

topographical response class.

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Question # 34

All of the following are examples of the use of setting events EXCEPT:

A.

giving consumers choices of which tasks they would like to perform and which reinforcers they would like to receive.

B.

moving activities to locations where maladaptive behaviors are highly unlikely to occur.

C.

planning to ignore the target behavior within all environments.

D.

prefacing hard tasks with easy tasks.

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Question # 35

Behavior that can be directly observed only by the person behaving is calleD.

A.

covert behavior.

B.

overt behavior.

C.

operant behavior.

D.

respondent behavior.

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Question # 36

Which of the following is NOT a consideration when evaluating extinction as a possible intervention?

A.

correct determination of the reinforcer

B.

feasibility of eliminating reinforcement

C.

eliminating the opportunity for the occurrence of the target behavior

D.

plan for an initial increase in the target behavior

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Question # 37

The "hero procedure" refers to a contingency in which an individual, or small group, earns a reward for a class. This procedure is an example of what type of group contingency?

A.

dependent

B.

independent

C.

interdependent

D.

semi-dependent

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Question # 38

When given free access to playing with blocks, crayons, and trucks, Jeff plays with blocks about 50% of the time, plays with crayons about 30% of the time, and plays with trucks the remaining 20% of the time. According to the Premack principle, which of the following is true?

A.

Playing with trucks will serve as a reinforcer for playing with crayons.

B.

Playing with trucks will serve as a reinforcer for playing with blocks.

C.

Playing with crayons will serve as a reinforcer for playing with blocks.

D.

Playing with crayons will serve as a reinforcer for playing with trucks.

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Question # 39

Which of the following scenarios involves a behavioral contingency?

A.

James ate dinner tonight and came down with indigestion.

B.

While throwing a chair, Linda bit her tongue.

C.

Susan hit her head on the wall, and a staff person asked her to stop.

D.

When asked to do her tasks, Doris said, "I will not do that!"

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Question # 40

A behavior analyst decides to replicate a published research project but finds that the information provided does not allow them to complete the project without more information from the author. The article violates which dimension of applied behavior analysis?

A.

effective

B.

ethical

C.

conceptually systematic

D.

technological

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