Exam 11: A: Chaining
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Andrew just got a new puppy,and his Mom is going to use a chaining procedure to teach Andrew all the steps involved in feeding the puppy.If his Mom teaches him the last behavior in the chain first and then teaches him each previous behavior she would be using:
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_________________________ is a prompting strategy in which physical prompts are faded to shadowing and the shadowing is eventually faded when the learner completes the task independently.
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Forward chaining and backward chaining differ in terms of:
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When prompting and fading are systematically applied to each component in the stimulus-response chain in order to teach the entire behavior,it is referred to as a ____________ procedure.
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Which of the following is necessary when conducting a task analysis?
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In task analysis,the 1st step is to identify the discriminative stimulus associated with each behavior in the chain.
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Provide an example of how you would use self-instructions to guide your behavior in an everyday situation.
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Doug's Mom is going to teach him how to make his bed.Doug's Mom conducts a task analysis to identify all the individual components involved in the task,and decides to teach the first behavior in the chain first,and then teach each subsequent behavior.Doug's Mom is using:
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Which of the following is true concerning the similarities between forward and backward chaining and total task presentation?
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You need to train an individual with intellectual disability to fold towels for his new job at the hotel.He will stand at a table with a pile of unfolded towels on his left,pick up a towel,fold it in half twice and place the folded towel on another table to his right.
What is the 1st step you would train in a backward chaining procedure?
What is the 1st step you would train in a forward chaining procedure?
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The individual component behaviors that occur in a behavioral chain are called ____________ components.
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In the ___________________________ procedure,the learner completes every stimulus-response component of the chain in every learning trial.
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In the ____________________ method of baseline assessment,the initial discriminative stimulus is presented and the learner's ability to complete the chain is assessed,and in the ___________________ method the learner's ability to complete each individual component in the chain is assessed.
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Backward chaining procedures are mostly used with individuals who have severe intellectual disabilities.
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What type of prompt is most often used to guide the learner through the chain of behaviors in total task presentation? ___________
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In which of the following situations would it be inappropriate to use chaining?
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In behavior modification,a complex behavior made up of a number of component behaviors occurring in a sequence is referred to as a:
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