Dimensions of Behavior
Conditioned/Unconditioned or Generalized Reinforcement or Punishment
Rule-governed vs Contingency Shaped
Discrimination, Generalization, and Maintenance
Bonus
100
  • Which is NOT a dimension of ABA (Baer et al 1968)


    • A.Conceptually Systematic

    • B. Generality

    • C. Applied

    • D. Technological

    • E. Reinforcing


Reinforcing

100

Requires a previous learning history

Conditioned reinforcement  

100

verbally-mediated behavior that is under the control of verbal antecedent stimuli; rules change the function of other neutral antecedent stimuli.

rule-governed behavior


100

Occurs when a limited number of stimuli occasion a response.

Discrimination

100

Acronym for dimensions of behavior analysis

GETACAB

200

Large enough effects to be practical for the subject, context, or behavior. Clinical rather than statistical significance

Effective

200

Which of the following is/are conditioned reinforcers?
A. Termination of extreme cold
B. Money
C. Tokens
D. Sleep

Money and tokens 

200

Behavior acquired by direct experience with contingencies.

Contingency shaped

200

Following the removal of an intervention, the extent to which a response remains in an individual’s repertoire over time.

Maintanence

200

What are the dimensions of behavior?

frequency or rate, duration, latency, topography, locus, and force

300

Steps for intervention described in detail for all contingencies, replicable 


What is this dimension of ABA?

Technological

300

Stimuli, such as food and water that are inherently reinforcing for individuals are called _______________ reinforcers.

Uncondtioned


300

behavior is changed without directly contacting contingencies

rule-governed behavior


300

A behavior specialist is teaching their client to put away their laundry. The client sort clothing by type (e.g., shorts, shirts, socks, etc.). The client sorts their clothing correctly without making any mistakes according to the clothing type. The client demonstrated

discrimination of clothing type

300

Extent to which a learner emits untrained
responses that are functionally equivalent to
the trained target behavior.

Response generalization 

400

Garry, before beginning an intervention, conducted an assessment were he manipulated the antecedents and consequences to establish cause and effect relationship between the target behavior and the antecedents and consequences. This scenario indicates that Garry was following _____________ dimension of ABA

Analytic

400

Painful stimulation, extreme states of deprivation, signs of danger are all examples of  _________


Unconditioned punishment


400

Kindergarten children participated in an experiment of "delayed gratification." Each child had a marshmallow placed in front of him and was told, "if you don't eat the marshmallow for 5 minutes, you can have 2 marshmallows." The behavior of the children who waited is an example of

rule-governed behavior

400

A direct support professional is conducting functional communication training with a client at a residential facility. The client begins to make requests with other direct support professionals who have not conducted formal training with them. This is

generalization across indiviudals

500

A behavior analyst is working with group of children with severe disabilities to improve their social skills. The behavior analyst targets and teaches skills such as playing with peers, asking peer to play with his or her, asking for help, saying "hello" when he or she meets others and making eye contact when spoken to. Which dimension of ABA does the above scenario most represent

Behavioral
500

Telling your dog "NO!" when they pee on the floor of your apartment is a ________

generalized punisher


A stimulus change that has been paired with numerous forms of unconditioned and conditioned punishers.

500

When I was younger, my dog who was a puppy was very intrigued by anything and anyone who had passed us on walks. I had learned to loop the leash around my hand more than once to have a steady grip on him so that if he were to pull or jump I would not lose the leash like I did when he was a puppy.

Looping the leash around my hand on walks with my dog is a _________  

contingency shaped behavior


500

Caleb was taught to complete a job application during a life skills class. A few months later, he fills out a job application on his own. 

This new skill has:

*more than 1 answer

maintained and generalized
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