Exam 16: Antecedent Control Procedures
Exam 1: Introduction to Behavior Modification10 Questions
Exam 1: A: Introduction to Behavior Modification55 Questions
Exam 2: Observing and Recording Behavior9 Questions
Exam 2: A: Observing and Recording Behavior55 Questions
Exam 3: Graphing Behavior and Measuring Change9 Questions
Exam 3: A: Graphing Behavior and Measuring Change49 Questions
Exam 4: Reinforcement6 Questions
Exam 4: A: Reinforcement64 Questions
Exam 5: Extinction9 Questions
Exam 5: A: Extinction55 Questions
Exam 6: Punishment6 Questions
Exam 6: A: Punishment60 Questions
Exam 7: Stimulus Control: Discrimination and Generalization8 Questions
Exam 7: A: Stimulus Control: Discrimination and Generalization55 Questions
Exam 8: Respondent Conditioning8 Questions
Exam 8: A: Respondent Conditioning57 Questions
Exam 9: Shaping10 Questions
Exam 9: A: Shaping55 Questions
Exam 10: Prompting and Transfer of Stimulus Control8 Questions
Exam 10: A: Prompting and Transfer of Stimulus Control58 Questions
Exam 11: Chaining5 Questions
Exam 11: A: Chaining57 Questions
Exam 12: Behavioral Skills Training Procedures9 Questions
Exam 12: A: Behavioral Skills Training Procedures54 Questions
Exam 13: Understanding Problem Behaviors Through Functioning Assessments8 Questions
Exam 13: A: Understanding Problem Behaviors Through Functioning Assessments54 Questions
Exam 14: Applying Extinction10 Questions
Exam 14: A: Applying Extinction55 Questions
Exam 15: Differential Reinforcement7 Questions
Exam 15: A: Differential Reinforcement59 Questions
Exam 16: Antecedent Control Procedures8 Questions
Exam 16: A: Antecedent Control Procedures56 Questions
Exam 17: Using Punishment: Time-Out and Response Cost8 Questions
Exam 17: A: Using Punishment: Time-Out and Response Cost57 Questions
Exam 18: Positive Punishment Procedures and the Ethics of Punishment9 Questions
Exam 18: A: Positive Punishment Procedures and the Ethics of Punishment55 Questions
Exam 19: Promoting Generalization10 Questions
Exam 19: A: Promoting Generalization57 Questions
Exam 20: Self-Management7 Questions
Exam 20: A: Self-Management57 Questions
Exam 21: Habit Reversal Procedures10 Questions
Exam 21: A: Habit Reversal Procedures57 Questions
Exam 22: The Token Economy7 Questions
Exam 22: A: The Token Economy57 Questions
Exam 23: Behavioral Contracts8 Questions
Exam 23: A: Behavioral Contracts53 Questions
Exam 24: Fear and Anxiety Reduction Procedures8 Questions
Exam 24: A: Fear and Anxiety Reduction Procedures56 Questions
Exam 25: Cognitive Behavior Modifications10 Questions
Exam 25: A: Cognitive Behavior Modifications55 Questions
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Which antecedent control procedure is used to evoke a desired behavior?
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Which antecedent control procedure is illustrated in this example? To make it more likely that she would work out in the student recreation center at noon,Melissa scheduled a class before noon at a building next to the recreation center
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Which antecedent control procedure is illustrated in this example? To make it less likely he would eat holiday treats at the party,Nathan ate a big meal before the party.
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Which antecedent control procedure is illustrated in this example? To make it more likely that she would eat healthy food,Melissa only went out to eat at health food restaurants.
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Which procedure is a functional intervention for problem behaviors?
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Which antecedent control procedure is illustrated in this example? To make it less likely he would eat holiday treats Nathan made sure there were no holiday treats at his home.
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Which antecedent control procedure is illustrated in this example? To make it more likely that she would go to bed at 11:00 (and not stay up too late),Melissa got up early and no longer took a nap after work.
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Which antecedent control procedure is illustrated in this example? To make it less likely that she would eat junk food,Melissa removed all junk food from her house.
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