Exam 9: Understanding Intervention Controversies
Exam 1: Overview of Autism30 Questions
Exam 2: Basic Behavioral Principles and Strategies for Changing Behavior30 Questions
Exam 3: Reducing Challenging Behaviors30 Questions
Exam 4: Deciding What to Teach: Curriculum Development30 Questions
Exam 5: Teaching: General Strategies30 Questions
Exam 6: Remediating Deficits in Speech and Language30 Questions
Exam 7: Remediating Deficits in Socialization30 Questions
Exam 8: Remediating Deficits in Life Skills30 Questions
Exam 9: Understanding Intervention Controversies30 Questions
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The outcomes promised by a particular intervention ______.
Free
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Routinely giving students personal assistants ______.
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Most current evidence supports ______ used in a structured education program as the best way to help students with autism learn.
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What is the goal of the Association for Science in Autism Treatment (ASAT), as it relates to evidence-based practices?
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Most definitions of evidence-based practices share what common criteria for determining an EBP?
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Determining what is and what is not an EBP is a straightforward process.
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What is the BEST response when a student's parents insist on a strategy that you know to be ineffective?
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What are some questions the team could ask to guide consideration of determining the effectiveness of an intervention option?
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Intervention studies used to determine evidence-based practices should have been ______.
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What are some reasons education programs for students with autism can fail?
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Following agreement on an educational program, determining how the program's effectiveness will be evaluated is the final step in IEP development.
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What is the common thread in all criteria the chapter discusses for determining evidence-based practices?
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In what area is a team most likely to be tempted to choose a popular intervention rather than one that is appropriate?
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What is the best approach to take if one of the interventions the team is considering for a student with autism is backed by little to no research involving participants with characteristics and goals similar to those of your student?
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When considering the potential risk of an intervention, "cost" should be considered in terms of ______ as well as financial resources.
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When IEP team members disagree on what constitutes an appropriate educational program, a judge or hearing officer may be asked to consider the most compelling legal arguments for a particular program and then make programming decisions.
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