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BCBA Exam Dumps - Board Certified Behavior Analyst

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Question # 9

If a client exhibits problem behaviors throughout the day and evenings regardless of what is going on in the environment and what activities he/she is participating in, which would be the BEST way to reduce the high frequency and increase latency?

A.

Use a differential reinforcement procedure for the absence of problem behaviors for an amount of time with a high magnitude reinforcer as a reward.

B.

Use a high magnitude punishment procedure every time he/she exhibits the problem behavior.

C.

Use a low magnitude punishment procedure every time he/she exhibits the problem behavior.

D.

Use a fixed ratio reinforcer every time he/she exhibits appropriate behavior.

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Question # 10

In this graph, what is plotted on number 1?

A.

dependent variable

B.

independent variable

C.

session

D.

setting

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Question # 11

To increase the likelihood of beginning a difficult task:

A.

arrange a reinforcer for its completion.

B.

do several easy tasks first.

C.

arrange for periodic reminders.

D.

establish a deadline for completion.

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Question # 12

To teach Beth to wash her hands, staff trained Beth in all the steps identified in the task analysis in each session. They also introduced prompts in successive levels if Beth did not respond after a two-second waiting period. Which behavior chaining procedure was used in this program?

A.

backward

B.

forward

C.

global

D.

total task

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Question # 13

A behavioral assessment indicates that the problem behavior of a young woman is maintained by others bringing things to her or taking things away following occurrence of the behavior. Since the behavior results in physical injury, the decision to decrease its occurrence has been made. Which is the BEST general approach?

A.

Determine a potential punisher and deliver it following every occurrence of the behavior, but do not provide or remove other things following the occurrence.

B.

Prevent the behavior by physically blocking each response.

C.

Stop providing or removing things following the behavior and allow it to undergo extinction.

D.

Use protective equipment that prevents injury and establish a replacement behavior that results in things being provided to or removed from the woman.

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Question # 14

A child with food refusal behaviors accepts one bite out of the ten bites that her caregiver offered. What measure should be used to record this behavior?

A.

duration

B.

latency

C.

percent of occurrence

D.

trials to criterion

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Question # 15

The systematic presentation and examination of information in an ABC format, where A represents the antecedent stimuli, B represents the behavior, and C represents the consequences following the behavior, is calleD.

A.

a consequence analysis.

B.

a functional analysis.

C.

a response analysis.

D.

a descriptive assessment.

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Question # 16

A functional relationship exists only iF.

A.

changes in a response class produce a functional consequence.

B.

changes in a stimulus class consistently alter a property of a response class.

C.

reinforcement is contingent upon responding.

D.

a stimulus elicits a response without previous conditioning.

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