Exam 10: A: Prompting and Transfer of Stimulus Control
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Amy's Mom is using flash cards to help Amy study for a history test.Amy's Mom shows her the question on one side of the card and,if Amy does not give the correct answer in a certain period of time,her Mom shows her the answer on the other side.This is an example of:
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Brian has been teaching his son to shoot a basketball correctly.Initially,Brian lowered the backboard and used a smaller ball to increase the chances his son would shoot the ball correctly.Once his son begins having success,Brian begins to raise the backboard and use a larger ball.This is an example of:
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A coach is using verbal and modeling prompts to teach John how to swing a golf club properly.As John begins to swing the club correctly,the coach provides fewer and fewer prompts.This is an example of:
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Paul's shop teacher is teaching him how to use an electric sander.The shop teacher places his hands over Paul's and guides Paul through the correct motions.Hand-over-hand guidance is an example of a ____________ prompt.
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Matt's Dad is teaching him to shoot a basketball.His Dad takes the ball and demonstrates to Matt how to shoot it through the hoop.The use of antecedent stimuli by his Dad in order to get Matt to engage in the right behavior at the right time is called:
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Verbal,gestural,modeling and physical prompts are all examples of what category of prompts? ___________
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Fading involves the abrupt removal of a prompt after the learner starts to make the correct response.
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When the behavior of one individual leads to the desired behavior of another individual in the presence of the discriminative stimulus it is called a ____________ prompt.
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Verbal,gestural,modeling and physical prompts are stimulus prompts.
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Prompt delay is the most commonly used method of transferring stimulus control.
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If a person who used to engage in a behavior now refuses to,prompting and transfer of stimulus control is an appropriate procedure to get the person to engage in the behavior.
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Jennifer's Mom is teaching her how to ride a bicycle.Her Mom gets on the bike and rides it around the yard.By demonstrating the entire behavior,Jennifer's Mom is using a ____________ prompt.
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When a student uses flash cards with questions on one side and answers on the other side to study for a test,it is an example of a(an)____________ prompt.
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A teacher used prompting in order to get a student to pronounce written words correctly.When the student begins pronouncing the words correctly just by seeing them,the teacher begins to remove the prompts.The gradual removal of prompts while the behavior is occurring in the presence of the discriminative stimulus is called:
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In the prompt delay procedure,you provide the prompt,wait 4 seconds and then present the SD.
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