Deck 8: Individuals With Emotional or Behavioral Disorders

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Which of the following conceptual model(s) of emotional and behavioral disorders emphasizes systematic observations and data collection procedures?

A)Behavioral
B)Biogenic
C)Psychodynamic
D)Ecological
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Females are at greater risk for developing ______________ disorders.

A)externalizing
B)internalizing
C)academic
D)personality
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Students with an emotional or behavioral disorder typically exhibit problems across _________________ dimension(s)

A)one
B)two or more
C)academic
D)personality
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Students identified with schizophrenia are characterized by

A)disturbances in thought processes, hallucinations, and bizarre behavior
B)withdrawn, isolating, and unresponsive behaviors
C)imitative, repetitive, and predictable behaviors
D)acting-out, aggression, and rule-violating behavior
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The founding of the National Committee for Mental Hygiene in 1909 began _______________________.

A)inclusion of individuals with mental disorders into the general population
B)psycho-analytic treatment research
C)the Mental Hygiene Movement
D)family systems treatment
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Having periods of life characterized by conflict, crisis, depression, and stress are common for ___________.

A)children
B)adolescents
C)adults
D)all of the above
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Students with an emotional and behavioral disorder frequently encounter ________.

A)Social acceptance
B)Isolation
C)Support systems
D)Early intervention services
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Select the dimension(s) of behavior assessed when interpreting the occurrence of an emotional or behavioral disorder.

A)Frequency
B)Age-appropriateness
C)Duration
D)All of the above
Question
The acceptance of a majority of behaviors ______________.

A)vary across cultures
B)remain constant
C)is predictable
D)none of the above
Question
Students with emotional and behavioral disorders are __________________ in the United States.

A)over-identified
B)under-identified
C)as predicted
D)remaining the same
Question
Which of the following is NOT a characteristic listed in the federal definition of an emotional disturbance?

A)An inability to build or maintain satisfactory interpersonal relationships with peers and teachers
B)Involvement in the juvenile justice system
C)Inappropriate types of behavior or feelings under normal circumstances
D)A tendency to develop physical symptoms or fears associated with personal or school problems
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Dr. Karl Menniger stressed the importance of addressing the __________ when treating individuals with emotional and behavioral disorders.

A)home environment
B)total environment
C)school environment
D)outdoor environment
Question
___________________ is one of the most common psychiatric disorders among children and youth.

A)Depression
B)Anorexia
C)Conduct disorder
D)Bipolar disorder
Question
Statistically derived classification systems are developed using ___________ techniques to analyze dimensions of behavior that characterize students with emotional and behavioral disorders.

A)qualitative
B)predictive
C)statistical
D)constructive
Question
A child with ______________ exhibits behavior(s) that are not typical for any age including uncontrollable motor movements and/or inappropriate vocalizations.

A)Tourette's syndrome
B)Anemia
C)Diabetes
D)Depression
Question
Clinically derived classification systems include:

A)Descriptions of symptoms
B)Indicators of severity
C)Treatment plans
D)A and B
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_________________ disorders are less likely to be identified by the student's teachers and families.

A)Externalizing
B)Internalizing
C)Academic
D)Personality
Question
Students identified with conduct disorder are characterized by

A)disturbances in thought processes, hallucinations, and bizarre behavior
B)withdrawn, isolating, and unresponsive behaviors
C)imitative, repetitive, and predictable behaviors
D)acting-out, aggression, and rule-violating behavior
Question
Two global dimensions of emotional and behavioral disorders are ____________ and ____________ disorders.

A)visual, auditory
B)externalizing, internalizing
C)covert, overt
D)social, academic
Question
Which of the following is NOT considered an emotional and behavioral disorder?

A)Schizophrenia
B)Depression
C)Down syndrome
D)Conduct disorders
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Researchers contend that the ability of a student to overcome adverse circumstances is due to ________________.

A)resiliency
B)genetics
C)income
D)cognitive ability
Question
When does the positive behavior support model attempt to identify problematic behaviors?

A)When it impacts the social environment
B)When referrals are made for special education services
C)When they become chronic and/or severe
D)Before they become chronic and/or severe
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Within the person-centered planning approach, creating the vision of the student's future occurs _______________ the development an IEP.

A)before
B)during
C)after
D)B and C
Question
Research on positive behavior support states all of the following negative consequences of using punishment, EXCEPT:

A)May serve as a reward
B)May serve as models of coercive behavior
C)Do not examine why the problem behavior occurs
D)Only work in the long run
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All of the following are characteristics of resiliency, EXCEPT:

A)Advanced physical development
B)Social competence
C)Problem solving skills
D)Autonomy
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According to the text, problematic behavior that is brought on by a major life stressor, but usually goes away, is called ____________________.

A)Disruptive
B)Noteworthy
C)Apathetic
D)Transient
Question
The belief that emotional or behavioral disorders stem from the result of physiological flaws, is an example of which conceptual model?

A)Biogenic
B)Physiometric
C)Ecological
D)Humanistic
Question
When did the first teacher-training program in special education appear?

A)1914
B)1909
C)1913
D)1917
Question
The education of children and youth with emotional and behavioral disorders is:

A)Controversial
B)Universal
C)Homogenous
D)Colloquial
Question
What factors may influence the development of an emotional or behavioral disorder?

A)Genetics
B)Injury
C)Lead poisoning
D)All of the above
Question
Students with an emotional or behavioral disorder typically score on the _____________ on measures of intelligence.

A)high average range
B)moderate high average range
C)average range
D)low average range
Question
In helping to determine whether a child has an emotional or behavioral disorder, one thing a professional may look for is atypical behavior. In this sense, atypical means

A)Normal
B)Peculiar
C)Advanced
D)Delayed
Question
Select the potential reason for variability across states on identification of students with emotional and behavioral disorders.

A)Variability in state academic achievement scores
B)Variability across states in identification procedures for emotional or behavior disorders
C)Variability in the budgeted resources
D)Not all states recognize this disability category
Question
Academic curriculum for students with emotional or behavioral disorders is _______________ the curriculum that students without disabilities are provided.

A)easier than
B)the same as
C)more difficult than
D)different than
Question
_________________ of students with emotional and behavioral disorders has been attributed to the marked variability across states in identifying pupils.

A)Over-identification
B)Under-identification
C)Treatment
D)Hospitalizations
Question
According to James Kaufman, a behavior that is a disordered behavior and occurs in many settings, is habitual, and is part of the individual's behavior pattern, is called?

A)Disturbing
B)Distressed
C)Disturbed
D)Disturbance
Question
A first grader, acting out sexually, would be an example of which of the four dimensions of behavior?

A)Duration
B)Frequency
C)Age appropriateness
D)Intensity of behavior
Question
Teachers may be _______________ to identify an early childhood student as emotionally disturbed.

A)correct
B)quick
C)hesitant
D)incorrect
Question
The most salient characteristic of students with emotional or behavioral disorders is ____________________.

A)lack of academic achievement
B)difficulty establishing and maintaining peer and adult relationships
C)aggressive behavior in unstructured settings
D)ability to coerce peers into problem behaviors
Question
In 1990 the term serious emotional disturbance was changed to emotional or behavioral disorder. This is the widely used term in the field today for all of the following reasons, EXCEPT:

A)Greater utility
B)More representative
C)Less stigmatizing
D)More specificity
Question
Research suggests that more than _____ of children and adolescents who committed suicide had an apparent, though not identified, emotional or behavioral disorder.

A)50%
B)75%
C)90%
D)100%
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Reactions of those who encounter students with emotional or behavioral disorders are often more debilitating than the disability itself.
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Most students with an emotional or behavioral disorder receive instruction in the general education classroom.
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All students with emotional or behavioral disorders exhibit acting-out, aggressive behaviors.
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By identifying the ______________ a problem behavior, a preventative approach to intervention can be implemented.

A)feelings associated with
B)antecedent to
C)key to
D)consequence of
Question
______________ includes interventions designed for individual student behavior

A)Primary prevention
B)Tertiary prevention
C)Secondary prevention
D)Student behavior prevention
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Autism is categorized as an emotional disturbance according to the most recent federal definition.
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These educators pioneered the "Life-Space Interview" a technique that influenced subsequent generations of special educators

A)Aldolf Meyer and William James
B)Fritz Redl and David Wineman
C)Achenback and Edelbrock
D)Kavale and Davanzo
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_______________________ include(s) physical abuse, neglect, sexual abuse, and emotional abuse.

A)Harm
B)Depression
C)Child maltreatment
D)Emotional disorders
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Behavioral interventions and cognitive-behavioral interventions differ, in that, behavioral interventions focus on the students' self-regulatory behavior.
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Males tend to be at more risk for developing externalizing disorders.
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According to PL 108-446, students with disabilities who exhibit problematic behavior in school must have a behavior intervention plan.
Question
Students with emotional or behavioral disorders exhibit chronic and intense behaviors that place them at high risk for significant amounts of ______________.

A)negative reinforcement
B)punishment
C)drug use
D)incarceration
Question
Although less than 1 percent of the school age population currently receives special education services for emotional or behavioral disorders, credible studies in the US indicate that at least ______ percent of children and youth exhibit serious and persistent problems.

A)1 to 2
B)3 to 6
C)7 to 8
D)9 to 12
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Graphic organizers, content diagrams, semantic maps, advance organizers, guided notes and study guides are considered

A)Mnemonic strategies
B)Self-monitoring strategies
C)Content enhancements
D)Curriculum-based measurement
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The identification of students with an emotional or behavioral disorder is consistent from state to state.
Question
What is the percentage of students receiving special education services, under the category of emotional or behavioral disorders, as compared to the total number of students receiving special education services?

A)1%
B)2%
C)7%
D)8%
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Positive behavior support tends to respond reactively to problem behaviors.
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The inclusion of students with emotional and behavioral disorders in public schools is a relatively recent phenomenon.
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Over time, punishment procedures are generally ineffective.
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Children who evidence resiliency experience long-term negative consequences from exposure to environmental risk factors.
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Suicide among depressed youth is not a major concern in our society.
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List three management interventions for supporting students with emotional or behavioral disorders in the classroom.
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Hitting others and sexual behavior are examples of behaviors that deviate from, nearly, all cultural norms.
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Ms. Griffen is a new teacher and wants to establish effective rules for her classroom. List five guidelines for effective rules.
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Biological factors such as injury, infection, lead poisoning, and poor nutrition may influence the development of emotional or behavioral disorders
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There are three initiatives that have strengthened the assessment process for determining the occurrence of an emotional or behavioral disorder. List these practices.
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There are multiple environmental and biological risk factors that contribute to the development of an emotional or behavioral disorder. Discuss three risk factors that are common to your region.
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What are four attributes of resilient children?
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Sigmund Freud was a vital early influence in the mental hygiene movement.
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List problems that have been associated with child maltreatment.
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Autism became a separate disability category in 1990.
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What are the five strategies provided for use during instructional delivery?
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List three areas that students with emotional or behavioral disorders fair worse than typically developing peers within the school environment
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Research suggests that academic interventions may result in higher academic achievement as well as improved behavior.
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Explain what research suggests regarding the application of punishment procedures.
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Differentiate between a disturbing behavior and a disturbed behavior.
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A landmark study by Rubin and Balow (1971) found that more than 50% of school-age children were perceived by their teachers to have behavior problems at some point during their elementary years.
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Describe the three levels of intervention within Positive Behavior Support. Provide example interventions within each level.
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Provide two reasons why the Mental Health and Special Education Coalition advocate for the change in the federal definition from the term serious emotional disturbance to emotional or behavioral disorder.
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Deck 8: Individuals With Emotional or Behavioral Disorders
1
Which of the following conceptual model(s) of emotional and behavioral disorders emphasizes systematic observations and data collection procedures?

A)Behavioral
B)Biogenic
C)Psychodynamic
D)Ecological
A
2
Females are at greater risk for developing ______________ disorders.

A)externalizing
B)internalizing
C)academic
D)personality
B
3
Students with an emotional or behavioral disorder typically exhibit problems across _________________ dimension(s)

A)one
B)two or more
C)academic
D)personality
B
4
Students identified with schizophrenia are characterized by

A)disturbances in thought processes, hallucinations, and bizarre behavior
B)withdrawn, isolating, and unresponsive behaviors
C)imitative, repetitive, and predictable behaviors
D)acting-out, aggression, and rule-violating behavior
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The founding of the National Committee for Mental Hygiene in 1909 began _______________________.

A)inclusion of individuals with mental disorders into the general population
B)psycho-analytic treatment research
C)the Mental Hygiene Movement
D)family systems treatment
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Having periods of life characterized by conflict, crisis, depression, and stress are common for ___________.

A)children
B)adolescents
C)adults
D)all of the above
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Students with an emotional and behavioral disorder frequently encounter ________.

A)Social acceptance
B)Isolation
C)Support systems
D)Early intervention services
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Select the dimension(s) of behavior assessed when interpreting the occurrence of an emotional or behavioral disorder.

A)Frequency
B)Age-appropriateness
C)Duration
D)All of the above
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9
The acceptance of a majority of behaviors ______________.

A)vary across cultures
B)remain constant
C)is predictable
D)none of the above
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Students with emotional and behavioral disorders are __________________ in the United States.

A)over-identified
B)under-identified
C)as predicted
D)remaining the same
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Which of the following is NOT a characteristic listed in the federal definition of an emotional disturbance?

A)An inability to build or maintain satisfactory interpersonal relationships with peers and teachers
B)Involvement in the juvenile justice system
C)Inappropriate types of behavior or feelings under normal circumstances
D)A tendency to develop physical symptoms or fears associated with personal or school problems
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Dr. Karl Menniger stressed the importance of addressing the __________ when treating individuals with emotional and behavioral disorders.

A)home environment
B)total environment
C)school environment
D)outdoor environment
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___________________ is one of the most common psychiatric disorders among children and youth.

A)Depression
B)Anorexia
C)Conduct disorder
D)Bipolar disorder
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14
Statistically derived classification systems are developed using ___________ techniques to analyze dimensions of behavior that characterize students with emotional and behavioral disorders.

A)qualitative
B)predictive
C)statistical
D)constructive
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15
A child with ______________ exhibits behavior(s) that are not typical for any age including uncontrollable motor movements and/or inappropriate vocalizations.

A)Tourette's syndrome
B)Anemia
C)Diabetes
D)Depression
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Clinically derived classification systems include:

A)Descriptions of symptoms
B)Indicators of severity
C)Treatment plans
D)A and B
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_________________ disorders are less likely to be identified by the student's teachers and families.

A)Externalizing
B)Internalizing
C)Academic
D)Personality
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Students identified with conduct disorder are characterized by

A)disturbances in thought processes, hallucinations, and bizarre behavior
B)withdrawn, isolating, and unresponsive behaviors
C)imitative, repetitive, and predictable behaviors
D)acting-out, aggression, and rule-violating behavior
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Two global dimensions of emotional and behavioral disorders are ____________ and ____________ disorders.

A)visual, auditory
B)externalizing, internalizing
C)covert, overt
D)social, academic
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20
Which of the following is NOT considered an emotional and behavioral disorder?

A)Schizophrenia
B)Depression
C)Down syndrome
D)Conduct disorders
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21
Researchers contend that the ability of a student to overcome adverse circumstances is due to ________________.

A)resiliency
B)genetics
C)income
D)cognitive ability
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22
When does the positive behavior support model attempt to identify problematic behaviors?

A)When it impacts the social environment
B)When referrals are made for special education services
C)When they become chronic and/or severe
D)Before they become chronic and/or severe
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Within the person-centered planning approach, creating the vision of the student's future occurs _______________ the development an IEP.

A)before
B)during
C)after
D)B and C
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24
Research on positive behavior support states all of the following negative consequences of using punishment, EXCEPT:

A)May serve as a reward
B)May serve as models of coercive behavior
C)Do not examine why the problem behavior occurs
D)Only work in the long run
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All of the following are characteristics of resiliency, EXCEPT:

A)Advanced physical development
B)Social competence
C)Problem solving skills
D)Autonomy
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According to the text, problematic behavior that is brought on by a major life stressor, but usually goes away, is called ____________________.

A)Disruptive
B)Noteworthy
C)Apathetic
D)Transient
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The belief that emotional or behavioral disorders stem from the result of physiological flaws, is an example of which conceptual model?

A)Biogenic
B)Physiometric
C)Ecological
D)Humanistic
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When did the first teacher-training program in special education appear?

A)1914
B)1909
C)1913
D)1917
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29
The education of children and youth with emotional and behavioral disorders is:

A)Controversial
B)Universal
C)Homogenous
D)Colloquial
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30
What factors may influence the development of an emotional or behavioral disorder?

A)Genetics
B)Injury
C)Lead poisoning
D)All of the above
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31
Students with an emotional or behavioral disorder typically score on the _____________ on measures of intelligence.

A)high average range
B)moderate high average range
C)average range
D)low average range
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In helping to determine whether a child has an emotional or behavioral disorder, one thing a professional may look for is atypical behavior. In this sense, atypical means

A)Normal
B)Peculiar
C)Advanced
D)Delayed
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33
Select the potential reason for variability across states on identification of students with emotional and behavioral disorders.

A)Variability in state academic achievement scores
B)Variability across states in identification procedures for emotional or behavior disorders
C)Variability in the budgeted resources
D)Not all states recognize this disability category
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Academic curriculum for students with emotional or behavioral disorders is _______________ the curriculum that students without disabilities are provided.

A)easier than
B)the same as
C)more difficult than
D)different than
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35
_________________ of students with emotional and behavioral disorders has been attributed to the marked variability across states in identifying pupils.

A)Over-identification
B)Under-identification
C)Treatment
D)Hospitalizations
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36
According to James Kaufman, a behavior that is a disordered behavior and occurs in many settings, is habitual, and is part of the individual's behavior pattern, is called?

A)Disturbing
B)Distressed
C)Disturbed
D)Disturbance
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37
A first grader, acting out sexually, would be an example of which of the four dimensions of behavior?

A)Duration
B)Frequency
C)Age appropriateness
D)Intensity of behavior
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38
Teachers may be _______________ to identify an early childhood student as emotionally disturbed.

A)correct
B)quick
C)hesitant
D)incorrect
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39
The most salient characteristic of students with emotional or behavioral disorders is ____________________.

A)lack of academic achievement
B)difficulty establishing and maintaining peer and adult relationships
C)aggressive behavior in unstructured settings
D)ability to coerce peers into problem behaviors
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40
In 1990 the term serious emotional disturbance was changed to emotional or behavioral disorder. This is the widely used term in the field today for all of the following reasons, EXCEPT:

A)Greater utility
B)More representative
C)Less stigmatizing
D)More specificity
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41
Research suggests that more than _____ of children and adolescents who committed suicide had an apparent, though not identified, emotional or behavioral disorder.

A)50%
B)75%
C)90%
D)100%
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42
Reactions of those who encounter students with emotional or behavioral disorders are often more debilitating than the disability itself.
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43
Most students with an emotional or behavioral disorder receive instruction in the general education classroom.
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44
All students with emotional or behavioral disorders exhibit acting-out, aggressive behaviors.
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45
By identifying the ______________ a problem behavior, a preventative approach to intervention can be implemented.

A)feelings associated with
B)antecedent to
C)key to
D)consequence of
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46
______________ includes interventions designed for individual student behavior

A)Primary prevention
B)Tertiary prevention
C)Secondary prevention
D)Student behavior prevention
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47
Autism is categorized as an emotional disturbance according to the most recent federal definition.
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48
These educators pioneered the "Life-Space Interview" a technique that influenced subsequent generations of special educators

A)Aldolf Meyer and William James
B)Fritz Redl and David Wineman
C)Achenback and Edelbrock
D)Kavale and Davanzo
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49
_______________________ include(s) physical abuse, neglect, sexual abuse, and emotional abuse.

A)Harm
B)Depression
C)Child maltreatment
D)Emotional disorders
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50
Behavioral interventions and cognitive-behavioral interventions differ, in that, behavioral interventions focus on the students' self-regulatory behavior.
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51
Males tend to be at more risk for developing externalizing disorders.
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52
According to PL 108-446, students with disabilities who exhibit problematic behavior in school must have a behavior intervention plan.
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53
Students with emotional or behavioral disorders exhibit chronic and intense behaviors that place them at high risk for significant amounts of ______________.

A)negative reinforcement
B)punishment
C)drug use
D)incarceration
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54
Although less than 1 percent of the school age population currently receives special education services for emotional or behavioral disorders, credible studies in the US indicate that at least ______ percent of children and youth exhibit serious and persistent problems.

A)1 to 2
B)3 to 6
C)7 to 8
D)9 to 12
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Graphic organizers, content diagrams, semantic maps, advance organizers, guided notes and study guides are considered

A)Mnemonic strategies
B)Self-monitoring strategies
C)Content enhancements
D)Curriculum-based measurement
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56
The identification of students with an emotional or behavioral disorder is consistent from state to state.
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57
What is the percentage of students receiving special education services, under the category of emotional or behavioral disorders, as compared to the total number of students receiving special education services?

A)1%
B)2%
C)7%
D)8%
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58
Positive behavior support tends to respond reactively to problem behaviors.
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59
The inclusion of students with emotional and behavioral disorders in public schools is a relatively recent phenomenon.
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Over time, punishment procedures are generally ineffective.
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Children who evidence resiliency experience long-term negative consequences from exposure to environmental risk factors.
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62
Suicide among depressed youth is not a major concern in our society.
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63
List three management interventions for supporting students with emotional or behavioral disorders in the classroom.
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64
Hitting others and sexual behavior are examples of behaviors that deviate from, nearly, all cultural norms.
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65
Ms. Griffen is a new teacher and wants to establish effective rules for her classroom. List five guidelines for effective rules.
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66
Biological factors such as injury, infection, lead poisoning, and poor nutrition may influence the development of emotional or behavioral disorders
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67
There are three initiatives that have strengthened the assessment process for determining the occurrence of an emotional or behavioral disorder. List these practices.
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68
There are multiple environmental and biological risk factors that contribute to the development of an emotional or behavioral disorder. Discuss three risk factors that are common to your region.
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69
What are four attributes of resilient children?
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70
Sigmund Freud was a vital early influence in the mental hygiene movement.
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71
List problems that have been associated with child maltreatment.
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72
Autism became a separate disability category in 1990.
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73
What are the five strategies provided for use during instructional delivery?
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74
List three areas that students with emotional or behavioral disorders fair worse than typically developing peers within the school environment
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75
Research suggests that academic interventions may result in higher academic achievement as well as improved behavior.
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76
Explain what research suggests regarding the application of punishment procedures.
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77
Differentiate between a disturbing behavior and a disturbed behavior.
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78
A landmark study by Rubin and Balow (1971) found that more than 50% of school-age children were perceived by their teachers to have behavior problems at some point during their elementary years.
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79
Describe the three levels of intervention within Positive Behavior Support. Provide example interventions within each level.
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80
Provide two reasons why the Mental Health and Special Education Coalition advocate for the change in the federal definition from the term serious emotional disturbance to emotional or behavioral disorder.
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