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Exam 1: Introduction to Behavior Modification10 Questions
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Exam 2: Observing and Recording Behavior9 Questions
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Exam 4: Reinforcement6 Questions
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Exam 16: Antecedent Control Procedures8 Questions
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Exam 17: Using Punishment: Time-Out and Response Cost8 Questions
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Exam 18: Positive Punishment Procedures and the Ethics of Punishment9 Questions
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Exam 19: Promoting Generalization10 Questions
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Exam 21: Habit Reversal Procedures10 Questions
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Exam 22: The Token Economy7 Questions
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Exam 23: Behavioral Contracts8 Questions
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Which of the following occur(s)when DRO is used in conjunction with a punishment procedure?
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Beth's teacher is frequently putting Beth in the time-out chair at the back of the classroom.While Beth is in time-out,she makes funny faces and noises which make the other children laugh.Beth continues her behaviors that end her up in the time-out chair throughout the day.What might work better to decrease Beth's problem behaviors?
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Taking away a child's dessert is an appropriate loss of a reinforcer in a response cost procedure.
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Whenever you use time-out,you should always incorporate a reinforcement procedure.
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The procedures of extinction,response cost,and time-out are similar in that they all:
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When a behavior occurs and is followed by the presentation of a stimulus that results in a decrease in the behavior in the future,it is referred to as:
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When a time-out procedure is used,the ____________ environment must consist of positively reinforcing activities or interactions.
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A time-out room should have a lock on the door so the client is unable to escape back to the reinforcing environment.
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When Timmy hits his little brother while they are playing video games,his Mom removes him from the game and he has to sit in a chair by himself for five minutes.As a result,Timmy is less likely to hit his brother in the future.Which punishment procedure is involved in this example?
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Punishment procedures are typically used ____________ functional nonaversive procedures.
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Punishment procedures should be one of the first procedures considered to decrease problem behaviors.
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Which of the following is NOT true concerning the use of punishment in behavior modification?
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In response cost,the reinforcer that is lost is sometimes returned to the child after a period of time.
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