Deck 10: Individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorders

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The application of learning principles derived from operant conditioning; use to increase or decrease specific behaviors.

A)behavior intervention
B)applied behavior analysis
C)behavior management
D)punishment
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The Freudian perspective that if basic psychological bonds are not established between the parent and the child,the child will not be able to establish relationships with others and will fail to progress.

A)organic theory
B)theory of mind
C)behavior theory
D)psychogenic theories
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Leo Kanner differentiated autism from schizophrenia in all except which one of the following areas:

A)Extreme aloneness from the very beginning of life
B)Powerful desire for aloneness and sameness
C)Obsessive-compulsive behavior
D)An attachment to objects
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What percentage of individuals with autism spectrum disorders is considered to be "autistic savants"?

A)1%
B)5%
C)10%
D)25%
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A social communication deficit common in individuals with autism spectrum disorders.The failure to respond to a gaze or pointing by another person.

A)theory of mind
B)theory of intellectual functioning
C)autistic savant
D)joint attention
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Early prespeech deficits that may facilitate an early diagnosis of autism spectrum disorder and early intervention include all of the following EXCEPT:

A)disregard for vocalizations
B)delayed onset of babbling past nine months of age
C)recognition of mother's or father's voice
D)decreased or absent use of prespeech gestures
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Transition plans for the adolescent with ASD typically include all of the following except

A)goals that address daily living skills
B)goals that address communication and social skills
C)goals that address living arrangements
D)goals that address intrapersonal skills
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Which one of the following treatments is validated by research?

A)Hormone injections
B)Dietary treatments
C)Picture exchange communication system
D)Auditory integration training
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Whose work first described the symptoms that characterize autism?

A)Bernard Rimland
B)Leo Kanner
C)Bruno Bettelheim
D)Ole Ivar Lovaas
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An individual with "theory of mind" deficits is likely to have difficulty

A)learning academic content.
B)following a multiple-step routine.
C)understanding the perspective of others.
D)listening to verbal directions.
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______ disputed psychogenic theories of autism.He was an advocate for families with children with autism and the father of an individual with autism.

A)Kanner
B)Rank
C)Bettelheim
D)Rimland
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Current research suggests that the origin of autism spectrum disorders is related to

A)biological factors.
B)psychological factors.
C)behavioral conditioning.
D)parent-child interaction.
Question
An intervention that focuses on managing a child's learning opportunities by teaching specific,manageable tasks until mastery in a continued effort to build upon mastered skills is referred to as

A)Lovaas Model of Applied Behavior Analysis
B)Discrete Trial Training (DTT)
C)Picture Exchange Communication System (PECS)
D)TEACCH Model
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A hypothesis that attempts to explain the inability of the individual with autism to realize that other people have their own unique point of view about the world.

A)autistic savant
B)theory of intellectual functioning
C)theory of mind
D)joint attention
Question
Which is not included in the DSM-5 diagnostic criteria for autism?

A)Impairment in social interaction
B)Intellectual disability
C)Stereotyped and repetitive behaviors
D)Impairment in communication
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A communication system developed to assist students in building fundamental language skills,eventually leading to spontaneous communication.

A)Social Stories
B)Discrete Trial Training (DTT)
C)Picture Exchange Communication System (PECS)
D)TEACCH Model
Question
______ suggested that autism may be organically based and that the mother's behavior was a reaction to the child's condition.

A)L Bender
B)C Fester
C)Lovaas
D)Freud
Question
An individual with autism who possesses special skills in areas such as mathematical calculations,memory feats,artistic and musical abilities,or reading is called

A)genius
B)idiosyncratic
C)autistic intellectual
D)autistic savant
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Effective programs for preschoolers with ASD typically share all of the following representative features EXCEPT

A)an emphasis on developing communication as well as social skills
B)high degree of family involvement
C)interdisciplinary interventions
D)high teacher-student ratio
Question
According to the most recently reported prevalence of autism spectrum disorder,one in every _____ children at age 8 is identified with ASD.

A)58
B)68
C)88
D)108
Question
Which disorder did early researchers associate with autism?

A)Manic depression
B)Fragile X syndrome
C)Schizophrenia
D)Tourette syndrome
Question
The "parroting" of the speech of others is referred to as

A)rerseveration.
B)echolalia.
C)mimicking.
D)stereotypy.
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What is the function of a VOCA device?

A)Produce synthesized speech
B)Assess an individual's job preferences
C)Stimulate an individual's vocal chords
D)Display pictures for communication
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Which is not considered a characteristic of individuals with Asperger syndrome?

A)Poor motor skills
B)Inflexibility
C)Social awkwardness
D)Severe delays in language development
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At what age does IDEA require the school to assist families with planning for transition?

A)5
B)12
C)16
D)18
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When are individualized family service plans typically developed for children with autism spectrum disorders?

A)During their transition to postsecondary settings
B)During the onset of early intervention services
C)During the transition from preschool to kindergarten settings
D)Following the occurrence of a change in the family unit
Question
Which one of the following is not a characteristic of assessment for students with autism spectrum disorders?

A)The use of multiple assessment instruments
B)Diagnostic processes are administered by a team of professionals
C)Direct observations
D)A focus on measures of cognitive functioning
Question
Which one of the following is not considered a repetitive and restrictive behavior?

A)Nonfunctional rituals
B)Preoccupation with the parts of objects
C)Screaming to access an adult's attention
D)Limited patterns of interest
Question
Which one of the following is not a type of sentence used in writing social stories?

A)Descriptive
B)Interpretive
C)Perspective
D)Directive
Question
What is not a characteristic of the TEACCH intervention model?

A)Predictability
B)Organization of the physical environment
C)Visually structured activities
D)Social rehearsal
Question
Early psychogenic theories of autism

A)emphasized deviant maternal characteristics.
B)emphasized a genetic origin.
C)emphasized behavioral conditioning.
D)are prevalent today.
Question
Parents of children with autism spectrum disorders should be wary of interventions

A)claiming to cure individuals of autism.
B)supported by research.
C)that are low cost.
D)suggested by related service providers.
Question
Research on intervention for young children with autism spectrum disorders indicates substantial support for the use of

A)dietary therapies.
B)behavioral treatment.
C)music therapy.
D)play therapy.
Question
Impairments in the social interactions of individuals with autism spectrum disorders do not include

A)decreased ability to use multiple nonverbal cues.
B)failure to establish developmentally appropriate peer relationships.
C)a lack of seeking to share enjoyment with others.
D)the inability to develop preferences for interaction with specific individuals.
Question
Which researcher used applied behavior analysis to treat children with autism?

A)Ole Ivar Lovaas
B)Bernard Rimland
C)Leo Kanner
D)Loretta Bender
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Who set forth nine points as evidence of the biological origins of autism?

A)Ole Ivar Lovaas
B)Bruno Bettelheim
C)Sigmund Freud
D)Bernard Rimland
Question
How many hours of weekly intervention are recommended for young children with autism spectrum disorders?

A)10 hours
B)15 hours
C)25 hours
D)40 hours
Question
Approximately 33.3% of students with autism spectrum disorders are served in

A)general education settings.
B)special schools.
C)self-contained classrooms.
D)residential facilities.
Question
Which of the following is an example of repetitive motor movements?

A)Echolalia
B)Inflexibility
C)Preoccupation with unusual objects
D)Greeting rituals
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A social story

A)is presented immediately following a problem behavior.
B)uses a peer as the main character of the story.
C)is presented prior to the target situation.
D)must use text accompanied by pictures.
Question
A thin layer of gray matter on the surface of the cerebral hemispheres responsible for the higher mental functions,general movement,perception,and behavioral reactions is the

A)cerebral cortex.
B)brainstem.
C)amygdala.
D)basal ganglia.
Question
Which one of the following suggests that autism may be neurological in nature?

A)Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder
B)Obsessive-compulsive disorder
C)Schizophrenia
D)Seizure disorders
Question
What does autistic mean?

A)Unable to form affective relationships
B)Having intellectual disabilities
C)To escape from reality
D)To be locked into isolation
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When was autism spectrum disorder described as a separate clinical category?

A)1943
B)1980
C)1966
D)1977
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Deficits in social interaction include significant impairment in the use of multiple nonverbal behaviors,which include all of the following except this:

A)Eye-to-eye gaze
B)Facial expressions
C)Body postures and gestures
D)Receptive language
Question
According to the federal government,more than 479,500 pupils ages ______ were identified as having autism during the 2013-2014 school year.

A)Birth-18
B)6-21
C)3-12
D)14-21
Question
Many effective programs use principles of ______.

A)sensory integration
B)constructivism
C)psychogenics
D)applied behavior analysis
Question
All of the following are examples of repetitive and restrictive behavior except

A)Cleanliness
B)Eating only certain foods
C)Repeated body movements
D)Rigidity about routines
Question
Although no one instructional approach is effective with all students with autism spectrum disorders,an emphasis on developing ______ and appropriate social skills is characteristic of most approaches.

A)moral developmental skills
B)environmental safety abilities
C)functional communication abilities
D)adaptive living skills
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All of the following are characteristics of early intervention services except this:

A)Health insurance services
B)Parent counseling
C)Occupational therapy
D)Recreational therapy
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Which of the following factors has contributed to the perceptions that people with autism spectrum disorders have special abilities?

A)The way that individuals with autism spectrum disorders have been portrayed in movies
B)Researchers have made claims concerning the special abilities of people with autism spectrum disorders.
C)Large percentages of people with autism spectrum disorders have exhibited special abilities.
D)People with autism spectrum disorders tend to score highly on measures of cognitive ability.
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Autism is a complex ______ disorder of development.

A)neurodevelopmental
B)behavioral
C)psychological
D)genetic
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Uneven skill development may be the cause for a common myth that,inside each autistic child,there is a(n)

A)genius.
B)self-injurious tendency.
C)aggressive attitude.
D)none of these
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What is thought to be the prevalence of individuals with autism spectrum disorder and related development disorders in the United States?

A)2.5 million people
B)8.5 million people
C)3.5 million people
D)4.5 million people
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Effective programs for students with autism spectrum disorders are early,intensive,and ______.

A)multidisciplinary
B)affordable
C)inclusive
D)academic
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"Bad mothering" is associated with which theory for causes of autism?

A)Environmental theory
B)Psychogenic theory
C)Organic theory
D)Behavioral theory
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The ______ makes it possible to remember new information and recent events.

A)brainstem
B)hippocampus
C)basal ganglia
D)cerebellum
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Special education programs with more ______ are associated with better outcomes for students with autism spectrum disorders.

A)staff
B)sensory integration strategies
C)structure
D)opportunities for inclusion
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The part of the brain responsible for emotional responses is the

A)cerebral cortex.
B)brainstem.
C)basal ganglia.
D)amygdala.
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A supervised,structured setting that provides job training in specific job skills is an example of which type of employment option?

A)Army training
B)Job coach
C)Supported employment
D)Sheltered workshops
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All individuals with autism show characteristic deficits in communication and social skills.
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Individuals with autism spectrum disorders have an increased risk for seizures.
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The application of computer technology to deliver instruction is

A)augmentative and alternative communication.
B)picture exchange communication system.
C)computer-assisted instruction.
D)none of these
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One disadvantage of picture exchange communication systems is that they may interfere with the user's development of spoken language.
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There is a cure for autism spectrum disorders.
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An individual with ASD should participate in the development of his or her own transition plan.
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Many young adults with ASD exit high school without the requisite skills for postsecondary success.
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A specific medical test has been developed to diagnose autism spectrum disorders.
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Asperger syndrome is foremost a social disorder.
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One effective learning strategy used by individuals with ASD is observational learning.
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Individuals with Asperger syndrome display no significant delay in language development.
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There is a limited body of research identifying best practice interventions for students with autism spectrum disorders.
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Most adults with autism spectrum disorders are able to independently maintain employment.
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During 2013-2014,one third of school-aged students also received services in a self-contained classroom.
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SELECT ALL THAT APPLY.Individuals with ASD may exhibit which of the following behaviors?

A)play with toys in an unintended fashion
B)eat few foods or only foods with certain texture
C)extreme sensitivity to pain
D)show unusual attachment to inanimate objects
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A social communication deficit common in individuals with ASD,the failure to respond to a gaze or pointing by another person,is referred to as

A)regulated movement.
B)Asperger syndrome.
C)joint attention.
D)none of these
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Which of the following is not an example of how to teach high-functioning individuals with ASD?

A)Break down tasks
B)Prepare students for change
C)Avoid abstract ideas whenever possible
D)Use sarcasm
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Autism spectrum disorders are the result of abnormalities in a specific location of the brain.
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Autism spectrum disorders are generally described as mild,moderate,or severe.
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Autism is a psychotic disorder.
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The application of learning principles derived from operant conditioning; use to increase or decrease specific behaviors.

A)behavior intervention
B)applied behavior analysis
C)behavior management
D)punishment
B
2
The Freudian perspective that if basic psychological bonds are not established between the parent and the child,the child will not be able to establish relationships with others and will fail to progress.

A)organic theory
B)theory of mind
C)behavior theory
D)psychogenic theories
D
3
Leo Kanner differentiated autism from schizophrenia in all except which one of the following areas:

A)Extreme aloneness from the very beginning of life
B)Powerful desire for aloneness and sameness
C)Obsessive-compulsive behavior
D)An attachment to objects
C
4
What percentage of individuals with autism spectrum disorders is considered to be "autistic savants"?

A)1%
B)5%
C)10%
D)25%
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A social communication deficit common in individuals with autism spectrum disorders.The failure to respond to a gaze or pointing by another person.

A)theory of mind
B)theory of intellectual functioning
C)autistic savant
D)joint attention
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Early prespeech deficits that may facilitate an early diagnosis of autism spectrum disorder and early intervention include all of the following EXCEPT:

A)disregard for vocalizations
B)delayed onset of babbling past nine months of age
C)recognition of mother's or father's voice
D)decreased or absent use of prespeech gestures
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Transition plans for the adolescent with ASD typically include all of the following except

A)goals that address daily living skills
B)goals that address communication and social skills
C)goals that address living arrangements
D)goals that address intrapersonal skills
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Which one of the following treatments is validated by research?

A)Hormone injections
B)Dietary treatments
C)Picture exchange communication system
D)Auditory integration training
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Whose work first described the symptoms that characterize autism?

A)Bernard Rimland
B)Leo Kanner
C)Bruno Bettelheim
D)Ole Ivar Lovaas
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An individual with "theory of mind" deficits is likely to have difficulty

A)learning academic content.
B)following a multiple-step routine.
C)understanding the perspective of others.
D)listening to verbal directions.
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______ disputed psychogenic theories of autism.He was an advocate for families with children with autism and the father of an individual with autism.

A)Kanner
B)Rank
C)Bettelheim
D)Rimland
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Current research suggests that the origin of autism spectrum disorders is related to

A)biological factors.
B)psychological factors.
C)behavioral conditioning.
D)parent-child interaction.
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An intervention that focuses on managing a child's learning opportunities by teaching specific,manageable tasks until mastery in a continued effort to build upon mastered skills is referred to as

A)Lovaas Model of Applied Behavior Analysis
B)Discrete Trial Training (DTT)
C)Picture Exchange Communication System (PECS)
D)TEACCH Model
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A hypothesis that attempts to explain the inability of the individual with autism to realize that other people have their own unique point of view about the world.

A)autistic savant
B)theory of intellectual functioning
C)theory of mind
D)joint attention
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Which is not included in the DSM-5 diagnostic criteria for autism?

A)Impairment in social interaction
B)Intellectual disability
C)Stereotyped and repetitive behaviors
D)Impairment in communication
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A communication system developed to assist students in building fundamental language skills,eventually leading to spontaneous communication.

A)Social Stories
B)Discrete Trial Training (DTT)
C)Picture Exchange Communication System (PECS)
D)TEACCH Model
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______ suggested that autism may be organically based and that the mother's behavior was a reaction to the child's condition.

A)L Bender
B)C Fester
C)Lovaas
D)Freud
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An individual with autism who possesses special skills in areas such as mathematical calculations,memory feats,artistic and musical abilities,or reading is called

A)genius
B)idiosyncratic
C)autistic intellectual
D)autistic savant
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Effective programs for preschoolers with ASD typically share all of the following representative features EXCEPT

A)an emphasis on developing communication as well as social skills
B)high degree of family involvement
C)interdisciplinary interventions
D)high teacher-student ratio
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According to the most recently reported prevalence of autism spectrum disorder,one in every _____ children at age 8 is identified with ASD.

A)58
B)68
C)88
D)108
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Which disorder did early researchers associate with autism?

A)Manic depression
B)Fragile X syndrome
C)Schizophrenia
D)Tourette syndrome
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The "parroting" of the speech of others is referred to as

A)rerseveration.
B)echolalia.
C)mimicking.
D)stereotypy.
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What is the function of a VOCA device?

A)Produce synthesized speech
B)Assess an individual's job preferences
C)Stimulate an individual's vocal chords
D)Display pictures for communication
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Which is not considered a characteristic of individuals with Asperger syndrome?

A)Poor motor skills
B)Inflexibility
C)Social awkwardness
D)Severe delays in language development
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At what age does IDEA require the school to assist families with planning for transition?

A)5
B)12
C)16
D)18
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When are individualized family service plans typically developed for children with autism spectrum disorders?

A)During their transition to postsecondary settings
B)During the onset of early intervention services
C)During the transition from preschool to kindergarten settings
D)Following the occurrence of a change in the family unit
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Which one of the following is not a characteristic of assessment for students with autism spectrum disorders?

A)The use of multiple assessment instruments
B)Diagnostic processes are administered by a team of professionals
C)Direct observations
D)A focus on measures of cognitive functioning
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Which one of the following is not considered a repetitive and restrictive behavior?

A)Nonfunctional rituals
B)Preoccupation with the parts of objects
C)Screaming to access an adult's attention
D)Limited patterns of interest
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Which one of the following is not a type of sentence used in writing social stories?

A)Descriptive
B)Interpretive
C)Perspective
D)Directive
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What is not a characteristic of the TEACCH intervention model?

A)Predictability
B)Organization of the physical environment
C)Visually structured activities
D)Social rehearsal
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Early psychogenic theories of autism

A)emphasized deviant maternal characteristics.
B)emphasized a genetic origin.
C)emphasized behavioral conditioning.
D)are prevalent today.
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Parents of children with autism spectrum disorders should be wary of interventions

A)claiming to cure individuals of autism.
B)supported by research.
C)that are low cost.
D)suggested by related service providers.
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Research on intervention for young children with autism spectrum disorders indicates substantial support for the use of

A)dietary therapies.
B)behavioral treatment.
C)music therapy.
D)play therapy.
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Impairments in the social interactions of individuals with autism spectrum disorders do not include

A)decreased ability to use multiple nonverbal cues.
B)failure to establish developmentally appropriate peer relationships.
C)a lack of seeking to share enjoyment with others.
D)the inability to develop preferences for interaction with specific individuals.
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Which researcher used applied behavior analysis to treat children with autism?

A)Ole Ivar Lovaas
B)Bernard Rimland
C)Leo Kanner
D)Loretta Bender
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Who set forth nine points as evidence of the biological origins of autism?

A)Ole Ivar Lovaas
B)Bruno Bettelheim
C)Sigmund Freud
D)Bernard Rimland
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How many hours of weekly intervention are recommended for young children with autism spectrum disorders?

A)10 hours
B)15 hours
C)25 hours
D)40 hours
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Approximately 33.3% of students with autism spectrum disorders are served in

A)general education settings.
B)special schools.
C)self-contained classrooms.
D)residential facilities.
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Which of the following is an example of repetitive motor movements?

A)Echolalia
B)Inflexibility
C)Preoccupation with unusual objects
D)Greeting rituals
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A social story

A)is presented immediately following a problem behavior.
B)uses a peer as the main character of the story.
C)is presented prior to the target situation.
D)must use text accompanied by pictures.
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41
A thin layer of gray matter on the surface of the cerebral hemispheres responsible for the higher mental functions,general movement,perception,and behavioral reactions is the

A)cerebral cortex.
B)brainstem.
C)amygdala.
D)basal ganglia.
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Which one of the following suggests that autism may be neurological in nature?

A)Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder
B)Obsessive-compulsive disorder
C)Schizophrenia
D)Seizure disorders
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What does autistic mean?

A)Unable to form affective relationships
B)Having intellectual disabilities
C)To escape from reality
D)To be locked into isolation
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When was autism spectrum disorder described as a separate clinical category?

A)1943
B)1980
C)1966
D)1977
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45
Deficits in social interaction include significant impairment in the use of multiple nonverbal behaviors,which include all of the following except this:

A)Eye-to-eye gaze
B)Facial expressions
C)Body postures and gestures
D)Receptive language
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According to the federal government,more than 479,500 pupils ages ______ were identified as having autism during the 2013-2014 school year.

A)Birth-18
B)6-21
C)3-12
D)14-21
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Many effective programs use principles of ______.

A)sensory integration
B)constructivism
C)psychogenics
D)applied behavior analysis
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All of the following are examples of repetitive and restrictive behavior except

A)Cleanliness
B)Eating only certain foods
C)Repeated body movements
D)Rigidity about routines
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49
Although no one instructional approach is effective with all students with autism spectrum disorders,an emphasis on developing ______ and appropriate social skills is characteristic of most approaches.

A)moral developmental skills
B)environmental safety abilities
C)functional communication abilities
D)adaptive living skills
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50
All of the following are characteristics of early intervention services except this:

A)Health insurance services
B)Parent counseling
C)Occupational therapy
D)Recreational therapy
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51
Which of the following factors has contributed to the perceptions that people with autism spectrum disorders have special abilities?

A)The way that individuals with autism spectrum disorders have been portrayed in movies
B)Researchers have made claims concerning the special abilities of people with autism spectrum disorders.
C)Large percentages of people with autism spectrum disorders have exhibited special abilities.
D)People with autism spectrum disorders tend to score highly on measures of cognitive ability.
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52
Autism is a complex ______ disorder of development.

A)neurodevelopmental
B)behavioral
C)psychological
D)genetic
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53
Uneven skill development may be the cause for a common myth that,inside each autistic child,there is a(n)

A)genius.
B)self-injurious tendency.
C)aggressive attitude.
D)none of these
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54
What is thought to be the prevalence of individuals with autism spectrum disorder and related development disorders in the United States?

A)2.5 million people
B)8.5 million people
C)3.5 million people
D)4.5 million people
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55
Effective programs for students with autism spectrum disorders are early,intensive,and ______.

A)multidisciplinary
B)affordable
C)inclusive
D)academic
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56
"Bad mothering" is associated with which theory for causes of autism?

A)Environmental theory
B)Psychogenic theory
C)Organic theory
D)Behavioral theory
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57
The ______ makes it possible to remember new information and recent events.

A)brainstem
B)hippocampus
C)basal ganglia
D)cerebellum
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58
Special education programs with more ______ are associated with better outcomes for students with autism spectrum disorders.

A)staff
B)sensory integration strategies
C)structure
D)opportunities for inclusion
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59
The part of the brain responsible for emotional responses is the

A)cerebral cortex.
B)brainstem.
C)basal ganglia.
D)amygdala.
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60
A supervised,structured setting that provides job training in specific job skills is an example of which type of employment option?

A)Army training
B)Job coach
C)Supported employment
D)Sheltered workshops
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61
All individuals with autism show characteristic deficits in communication and social skills.
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62
Individuals with autism spectrum disorders have an increased risk for seizures.
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63
The application of computer technology to deliver instruction is

A)augmentative and alternative communication.
B)picture exchange communication system.
C)computer-assisted instruction.
D)none of these
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64
One disadvantage of picture exchange communication systems is that they may interfere with the user's development of spoken language.
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65
There is a cure for autism spectrum disorders.
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66
An individual with ASD should participate in the development of his or her own transition plan.
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67
Many young adults with ASD exit high school without the requisite skills for postsecondary success.
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68
A specific medical test has been developed to diagnose autism spectrum disorders.
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69
Asperger syndrome is foremost a social disorder.
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70
One effective learning strategy used by individuals with ASD is observational learning.
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71
Individuals with Asperger syndrome display no significant delay in language development.
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72
There is a limited body of research identifying best practice interventions for students with autism spectrum disorders.
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73
Most adults with autism spectrum disorders are able to independently maintain employment.
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74
During 2013-2014,one third of school-aged students also received services in a self-contained classroom.
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75
SELECT ALL THAT APPLY.Individuals with ASD may exhibit which of the following behaviors?

A)play with toys in an unintended fashion
B)eat few foods or only foods with certain texture
C)extreme sensitivity to pain
D)show unusual attachment to inanimate objects
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76
A social communication deficit common in individuals with ASD,the failure to respond to a gaze or pointing by another person,is referred to as

A)regulated movement.
B)Asperger syndrome.
C)joint attention.
D)none of these
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77
Which of the following is not an example of how to teach high-functioning individuals with ASD?

A)Break down tasks
B)Prepare students for change
C)Avoid abstract ideas whenever possible
D)Use sarcasm
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78
Autism spectrum disorders are the result of abnormalities in a specific location of the brain.
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79
Autism spectrum disorders are generally described as mild,moderate,or severe.
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80
Autism is a psychotic disorder.
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