Exam 8: Deceleration Behavior Therapy: Differential Reinforcement, Punishment, and Aversion Therapy

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_____ treatments involve periodically re-exposing clients to a deceleration target behavior and an aversive stimulus after therapy has been terminated.

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According to the text, time out from positive reinforcement would be more correctly named time out from

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Temporarily withdrawing a client's access to generalized reinforcers is known as

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The "Sunday Box" involves

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The Self-Injurious Behavior Inhibiting System (SIBIS) is a

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_____ occurs when a target behavior temporarily recurs without reinforcement, after it had been eliminated by extinction.

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Children whose parents use physically aversive consequences in disciplining them are more likely to behave aggressively.Into which category of negative side effects does this fall-

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One example of positive practice to reduce verbal insults is

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Ethical issues are much more likely to arise when used with clients who

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Most of the negative side effects of physically aversive consequences fall into which of the following three categories-

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An initial intensification in a deceleration target behavior before it begins to decrease is known as

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Which procedure is the simplest to implement if the reinforcer maintaining the deceleration target behavior is known-

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The major target behaviors treated by physically aversive consequences are

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It is believed that noncontingent reinforcement works through

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A staff worker at a school for adults who have developmental disabilities used physically aversive consequences to decelerate a client's serious head banging.The worker also began to spank her own children more for their misbehaviors.Into which category of negative side effects does this fall-

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Dropping out of therapy would fall into which category of potential negative side effects of physically aversive consequences-

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The two behaviors most commonly treated with aversion therapy are

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The major difference between aversion therapy and physically aversive consequences is the

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In covert sensitization, the client _____ the deceleration target behavior.

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One reason for the widespread use of response cost is its

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