Exam 1: Basic Concepts of Behavior and Behavior Management
Exam 1: Basic Concepts of Behavior and Behavior Management 24 Questions
Exam 2: Legal Considerations for Public Schools14 Questions
Exam 3: Diversity in the Classroom19 Questions
Exam 4: Issues in Early Childhood Behavior15 Questions
Exam 5: Issues in Adolescent Behavior23 Questions
Exam 6: Data Collection Techniques23 Questions
Exam 7: Single-Subject Designs27 Questions
Exam 8: Formal Behavioral Assessment25 Questions
Exam 9: Functional and Curriculum-Based Assessment29 Questions
Exam 10: Positive Behavioral Supports:reinforcement Strategies30 Questions
Exam 11: Cognitive Behavior Modification18 Questions
Exam 12: Schoolwide Strategies for Positive Behavior Supports20 Questions
Exam 13: Individual Strategies for Positive Behavior Supports23 Questions
Exam 14: Strategies for Specific Behavior Challenges24 Questions
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Which of these are examples of behavior therapy techniques?
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In operant conditioning, the consequence is identified as a(n)-------- if the preceding behavior increases or is maintained at a current rate, duration or intensity.
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Skinner thought it was more important to explain behavior than
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Respondent behaviors are usually under the control of the individual.
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Which of the following are considered to be representative of the psychoanalytic approach in understanding behavior?
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Match the following researchers with their important contributions.
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In operant conditioning, the event that occurs after a target behavior or response is known as which of the following?
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Which of the following terms may be considered an extension or practical application of classical conditioning?
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Systematic desensitization is a strategy associated with Behavior Therapy.
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A consequence is identified as a reinforcer if the preceding behavior increases or is maintained at a current rate.
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The roots of operant conditioning can be traced to the work of:
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An "operant" is a response or behavior controlled or influenced by events in the environment.
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Behavior modification is a single technique used to change behavior.
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The scientist often referred to as the father of classical conditioning is:
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