Behavior Assessment
Behavior-Change Procedures
Selecting & Implementing Interventions
Personnel Supervision & Management
DUMB FUN
100

When designing a behavior assessment, which sources of info are most critical to review at the outset of the case?

Medical, educational, and historical records that provide a comprehensive background.

100
Which of the following is the best example of a differential reinforcement procedure that does not include extinction?

DRO: Reinforcing any behavior except the target behavior while not providing reinforcement when the target behavior occurs

DRA: Reinforcing a specific alternative behavior while still occasionally reinforcing the target behavior

DRL: Reinforcing lower rates of the target behavior, without withholding reinforcement completely

DRH: Reinforcing only high rates of the target behavior, using extinction for low rates

DRL: Reinforcing lower rates of the target behavior, without withholding reinforcement completely.

100

Which of the following best exemplifies an intervention goal written in observable and measurable time?

Improve communication skills and increase social interactions

Increase the frequency of initiating greetings with peers from 1 time per week to 5 times per week within 2 months

Decrease anxiety and improve mood during school hours

Enhance overall academic performance and reduce classroom disruptions

Increase the frequency of initiating greetings with peers from 1 time per week to 5 times per week within 2 months

100
This is a key benefit of using behavior-analytic supervision in the workplace.

It improves client outcomes, staff performance and retention.

100

What is the human body's heaviest organ?

The skin.

200

Which approach is most appropriate for integrating cultural variables into the assessment process?

Conducting the assessment in the client's primary language and considering culturally specific behavioral norms.

200
When designing a token economy system, what is a critical step to ensure its effectiveness as a conditioned reinforcement procedure?

Pair tokens with existing reinforcers consistently so that tokens become conditioned reinforcers.

200

When selecting interventions, which factor is most critical to consider alongside scientific evidence?

The client's preferences and the contextual fit, including variables and available resources.

200

This is an essential component of establishing an effective supervisory relationship.

Executing supervisor-supervisee contracts and establishing clear expectations from the start.

200

Who is the most recent person to achieve EGOT (Emmy, Grammy, Oscar, Tony) status?

Elton John

300

What is the primary goal when designing a functional analysis?

To identify the function of problem behavior by systemically manipulating antecedents and consequences.

300

What is most appropriate for fading stimulus prompts to promote independent responding?

Prompt delay, where the presentation of the prompt is delayed to encourage independent responding before the prompt is given.

300

When planning to decrease a target behavior, what is the most appropriate socially valid alternative behavior to establish?

For a child who engages in shouting to gain attention, teaching them to raise their hand quietly.

For a teenager who skips classes, implementing a punishment procedure without teaching an alternative.

For an adult who engages in repetitive movements, instructing them to stop immediately.

For a child who hits his peers, implementing a timeout procedure without a replacement behavior.

For a child who engages in shouting to gain attention, teaching them to raise their hand quietly.

300

Which of the following strategies best promotes equity in supervision practices?

Applying a one-size fits all approach to supervisees

Tailoring supervision practices to address the unique cultural needs of each supervisee

Ensuring all supervisees receive identical feedback regardless of their performance levels

Relying on a standardized checklist for all supervisory tasks without adjustments

Tailoring supervision practices to address the unique cultural needs of each supervisee.

300
What was the first sport women were allowed to play in the Olympics?

Tennis

400

What best describes how to evaluate the results of a descriptive assessment?

Use the data to identify patterns and correlations between behavior and environment events, guiding further hypothesis development.

400

Which of the following correctly describes the use of a time-based reinforcement schedule?

Reinforcement is delivered after every fixed number of responses

Reinforcement is delivered after a set amount of time, regardless of the individual's behavior

Reinforcement is delivered intermittently based on variable intervals of time

Reinforcement is delivered only when a specific behavior occurs at a specific time

Reinforcement is delivered after a set amount of time, regardless of the individual's behavior.

400

This is an effective strategy to mitigate possible unwanted effects when using reinforcement procedures.

Regularly rotate the types of reinforcers used and monitor for satiation.

400

When setting supervision goals, what should be the primary consideration?

An assessment of the supervisee's current skills, cultural variables, and environmental context.

400

How many bones do sharks have?

Zero.

500

When interpreting assessment data to prioritize behavior-change goals, which factors are most important?

Social significance, client preferences and cultural responsiveness.

500

Which of the following best describes a procedure to maintain behavior change following intervention?

Providing continuous reinforcement indefinitely to ensure the behavior is maintained

Using schedule thinning to gradually reduce the frequency of reinforcement and transferring the behavior to naturally occurring reinforcers

Immediately withdrawing all reinforcement once the target behavior is reached

Implementing a punishment contingency to suppress any unwanted behaviors that might compete with the target behavior

Using schedule thinning to gradually reduce the frequency of reinforcement and transferring the behavior to naturally occurring reinforcers.

500

This is how a behavior analysist should proceed when data indicate that the target behavior has relapsed after initially successful intervention.

Analyze the conditions under which the relapse occurred, and adjust the intervention or reinforcement schedule as needed.
500

This is a function-based approach to assess and improve supervisee behavior.

Applying performance diagnostics to identify the causes of supervisee performance issues and tailoring interventions accordingly.

500

No person born blind has ever developed what mental health disorder?

Schizophrenia