Reinforcing "picking up shoe" in a shoe-tying program would be an example of a step in which type of training procedure?
A behavior analyst for a local group home has a case involving a person who engages in spitting. First, the behavior analyst conducts a functional assessment and takes a week of baseline data. An intervention is designed and tested for two weeks. The behavior analyst then implements a brief return to baseline, followed by a return to the intervention. This process is primarily an example of which fundamental characteristic of behavior analysis?
A DRO was implemented for a young child with developmental delays to address reduction in the behavior of hair pulling. The child also has excessive levels of nose picking, and skin picking. Data collection needs to include rates of these behaviors as well due to the possible effects of behavioral:
What determines the amount of change at each step in a changing-criterion design?
Which of the following would MOST clearly demonstrate a functional relationship?
Disruptive behavior occurs at a moderate rate and consistent intensity level throughout the school day. How should the teacher collect data on the behavior?
Amanda is evaluating the effects of video modeling on play skills. Her participants often show reactivity when they are observed. The BEST design to evaluate the video modeling is:
Which measurement would be MOST useful when evaluating a procedure designed to teach a person to respond at a uniform pace?
What must happen for an alternating-treatments design to be optimally effective?
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