Multiple Choice
A fundamental rule of effective behavioral support is that you should not propose to reduce a problem behavior without also
A) Identifying the alternative theories of behavior that could be applied in this specific situation
B) Identifying the alternative thought patterns that the person should engage in
C) Completing a formal diagnosis
D) Identifying the alternative, desired behaviors the person should perform instead of the problem behavior
E) None of the above
Correct Answer:

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Correct Answer:
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Q2: The behavior support plan may involve<br>A) Changes
Q3: Extinction involves<br>A) Having staff stop doing what
Q4: Which is NOT a step in constructing
Q5: What components should be built into behavior
Q7: A second strategy that has proven useful
Q8: Behavior plans must indicate not only what
Q9: Which are examples of such principles that
Q10: Functional assessment should always strive to<br>A) Narrow
Q11: A common mistake in building behavior support
Q20: The goal of selecting intervention procedures is<br>A)