Deck 13: Individual Strategies for Positive Behavior Supports

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A procedure in which a child who has exhibited inappropriate behavior is placed behind a screen for 3 minutes while the rest of the class continues with the activity is:

A) Isolation timeout.
B) Contingent observation timeout.
C) Seclusion timeout.
D) None of the above.
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Caregivers sometimes reinforce inappropriate behaviors when they think they are providing punishing consequences.
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The term punishment refers to any contingent consequence that decreases a behavior that it follows.
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The differential reinforcement procedure which involves reinforcing a more appropriate form of the target behavior is:

A) DRO.
B) DRL.
C) DRI.
D) DRA.
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The systematic removal of reinforcers contingent on inappropriate behavior is a behavior reduction procedure called .

A) Extinction
B) Timeout
C) Response cost
D) Positive practice
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Ecological manipulation is the monitoring and modification of the classroom environment that facilitates acceptable behavior.
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Moving a disruptive student away from the group art activity (which he enjoys) for a brief period of time is considered .

A) Extinction
B) Timeout
C) Response cost
D) Positive practice
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The differential reinforcement procedure that involves reinforcing topographically competing behaviors is:

A) DRO.
B) DRL.
C) DRI.
D) DRH.
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Which statement about IDEA 2004 requirements for a Behavior Intervention Plan (BIP) is most accurate?

A) The law requires a target behavior and performance criteria.
B) The law requires behavior intervention plans be individualized.
C) The law requires behavior intervention plans provide the use of a positive behavior support technique
D) The law has no specific requirements.
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List three strategies related to interrupting the behavior chain. Provide an example that illustrates each.
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Explain what is meant by extinction burst and spontaneous recovery.
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A student who wrote on his/her desk is directed to wash all twenty desks in the classroom. This is an example of:

A) Extinction.
B) Timeout.
C) Response cost.
D) Overcorrection.
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Ignoring the behavior is the most important factor related to the efficacy of extinction.
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Punishment refers to universal consequences that are aversive to everyone.
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A hall monitor asks Joe to walk down the hall 5 times after catching Joe running down the hall to the cafeteria. This is an example of:

A) Restitution overcorrection.
B) Contingent observation timeout.
C) Positive practice overcorrection.
D) None of the above.
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The differential reinforcement procedure for behavior reduction which has as its goal the reduction of the rate of a target behavior to an acceptable level is:

A) DRO.
B) DRL.
C) DRI.
D) DRA.
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List and discuss the guidelines for implementing a behavior reduction program.
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Since all behavior serves a function we can assume that challenging/inappropriate behaviors serve a function as well.
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A procedure that gradually reduces the frequency of a target behavior by withholding reinforcement for a previously reinforced behavior is referred to as?

A) Extinction
B) Timeout
C) Response cost
D) Overcorrection
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List and explain 5 strategies recommended by Long and Newman as a part of the ecological manipulation of the classroom.
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Discuss the problems associated with the use of medications to control inappropriate behavior.
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Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of timeout from positive reinforcement.
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Distinguish between the following behavior reduction strategies: Timeout, response cost, and extinction.
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Deck 13: Individual Strategies for Positive Behavior Supports
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A procedure in which a child who has exhibited inappropriate behavior is placed behind a screen for 3 minutes while the rest of the class continues with the activity is:

A) Isolation timeout.
B) Contingent observation timeout.
C) Seclusion timeout.
D) None of the above.
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Caregivers sometimes reinforce inappropriate behaviors when they think they are providing punishing consequences.
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The term punishment refers to any contingent consequence that decreases a behavior that it follows.
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4
The differential reinforcement procedure which involves reinforcing a more appropriate form of the target behavior is:

A) DRO.
B) DRL.
C) DRI.
D) DRA.
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The systematic removal of reinforcers contingent on inappropriate behavior is a behavior reduction procedure called .

A) Extinction
B) Timeout
C) Response cost
D) Positive practice
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Ecological manipulation is the monitoring and modification of the classroom environment that facilitates acceptable behavior.
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Moving a disruptive student away from the group art activity (which he enjoys) for a brief period of time is considered .

A) Extinction
B) Timeout
C) Response cost
D) Positive practice
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The differential reinforcement procedure that involves reinforcing topographically competing behaviors is:

A) DRO.
B) DRL.
C) DRI.
D) DRH.
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Which statement about IDEA 2004 requirements for a Behavior Intervention Plan (BIP) is most accurate?

A) The law requires a target behavior and performance criteria.
B) The law requires behavior intervention plans be individualized.
C) The law requires behavior intervention plans provide the use of a positive behavior support technique
D) The law has no specific requirements.
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10
List three strategies related to interrupting the behavior chain. Provide an example that illustrates each.
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Explain what is meant by extinction burst and spontaneous recovery.
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A student who wrote on his/her desk is directed to wash all twenty desks in the classroom. This is an example of:

A) Extinction.
B) Timeout.
C) Response cost.
D) Overcorrection.
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Ignoring the behavior is the most important factor related to the efficacy of extinction.
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Punishment refers to universal consequences that are aversive to everyone.
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A hall monitor asks Joe to walk down the hall 5 times after catching Joe running down the hall to the cafeteria. This is an example of:

A) Restitution overcorrection.
B) Contingent observation timeout.
C) Positive practice overcorrection.
D) None of the above.
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The differential reinforcement procedure for behavior reduction which has as its goal the reduction of the rate of a target behavior to an acceptable level is:

A) DRO.
B) DRL.
C) DRI.
D) DRA.
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List and discuss the guidelines for implementing a behavior reduction program.
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Since all behavior serves a function we can assume that challenging/inappropriate behaviors serve a function as well.
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A procedure that gradually reduces the frequency of a target behavior by withholding reinforcement for a previously reinforced behavior is referred to as?

A) Extinction
B) Timeout
C) Response cost
D) Overcorrection
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List and explain 5 strategies recommended by Long and Newman as a part of the ecological manipulation of the classroom.
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Discuss the problems associated with the use of medications to control inappropriate behavior.
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Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of timeout from positive reinforcement.
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Distinguish between the following behavior reduction strategies: Timeout, response cost, and extinction.
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