EDF 6221 EXAM 1 | QUESTIONS WITH VERIFIED
ACCURATE ANSWERS | LATEST UPDATED
The 7 dimensions of ABA include applied, behavioral, analytic, technological,
conceptually systematic, effective, and: - Answers -generality
One way to remember the 7 dimensions is: - Answers -BATCAGE
The dimension of behavioral includes: - Answers -observable and measurable
responses, precise definition that describes behavior and not an outcome, and
document that the participants behavior has changed
Applied refers to: - Answers -social significance
Technological refers to: - Answers -Repeatability
Conceptually systematic refers to: - Answers -interventions that come from behavior
analysis, enables consumer to derive similar procedures, and assist in integrating a
system and not a collection of tips
Analytic refers to: - Answers -functional relation
Generality refers to: - Answers -durable, changes last over time, appear in multiple
environments, and spreads to other behaviors
Effective refers to: - Answers -did this work?, produces practical results, must reach
clinical or social significance, and noticeable change
T or F: Refrigerator mothers cause autism - Answers -False
T or F: School district staff can diagnose a student with ASD - Answers -False
Learners who receive 25-40 hours of one on one treatment are receiving what type of
treatment? - Answers -comprehensive
The general philosophy of ABA treatment includes: - Answers -everyone with autism is
capable of learning, right to effective treatment, the learner is always right, self-
determinism, and least intrusive treatment
T or F: Target behaviors should be selected for the primary benefit of others to simply
maintain the status quo or because they pique the interest of someone in a position to
change the behavior - Answers -False
A good operational definition should be able to pass the: - Answers -stranger test
, The three fundamental properties or dimensional quantities are: - Answers -
Repeatability, temporal extent, and temporal locus
Anything a person says or does; also known as a response is referred to as: - Answers
-behavior
An extra antecedent stimulus that helps a person engage in a behavior. Hints and cues
are referred to as: - Answers -prompts
A___________is the antecedent stimulus that has stimulus control over behavior
because the behavior was reliably reinforced in the presence of that stimulus in the past
- Answers -discriminative stimulus
When a behavior is_____________in the presence of a particular antecedent stimulus
and is not reinforced in the absence of the stimulus, the behavior comes to occur
reliably in the presence of that stimulus is called stimulus control - Answers -reinforced
No longer providing reinforcement for a behavior that used to be reinforced resulting in
a decrease in that behavior in the future is called: - Answers -extinction
There are two types of motivating operations: - Answers -abolishing and establishing
A stimulus that occurred in a person's environment immediately preceding a behavior is
called: - Answers -antecedent
A stimulus that occurs in a person's environment immediately following a behavior is
called a: - Answers -consequence
The term autism was originally called: - Answers -early infantile autism
Before the while vaccines cause autism myth, there was another theory called: -
Answers -refrigerator mother
A single disorder replaced three previous disorders in the: - Answers -DSM-5
Only______or licensed psychologists are permitted to diagnose someone with autism -
Answers -medical doctors
The general idea behind ABA treatment for autism is to help individuals with autism
achieve their greatest: - Answers -potential
The general philosophy of ABA programs are: everyone with autism is capable of
learning, right to effective treatment, the learner is always right, least intrusive
treatment, and: - Answers -self determinism
ACCURATE ANSWERS | LATEST UPDATED
The 7 dimensions of ABA include applied, behavioral, analytic, technological,
conceptually systematic, effective, and: - Answers -generality
One way to remember the 7 dimensions is: - Answers -BATCAGE
The dimension of behavioral includes: - Answers -observable and measurable
responses, precise definition that describes behavior and not an outcome, and
document that the participants behavior has changed
Applied refers to: - Answers -social significance
Technological refers to: - Answers -Repeatability
Conceptually systematic refers to: - Answers -interventions that come from behavior
analysis, enables consumer to derive similar procedures, and assist in integrating a
system and not a collection of tips
Analytic refers to: - Answers -functional relation
Generality refers to: - Answers -durable, changes last over time, appear in multiple
environments, and spreads to other behaviors
Effective refers to: - Answers -did this work?, produces practical results, must reach
clinical or social significance, and noticeable change
T or F: Refrigerator mothers cause autism - Answers -False
T or F: School district staff can diagnose a student with ASD - Answers -False
Learners who receive 25-40 hours of one on one treatment are receiving what type of
treatment? - Answers -comprehensive
The general philosophy of ABA treatment includes: - Answers -everyone with autism is
capable of learning, right to effective treatment, the learner is always right, self-
determinism, and least intrusive treatment
T or F: Target behaviors should be selected for the primary benefit of others to simply
maintain the status quo or because they pique the interest of someone in a position to
change the behavior - Answers -False
A good operational definition should be able to pass the: - Answers -stranger test
, The three fundamental properties or dimensional quantities are: - Answers -
Repeatability, temporal extent, and temporal locus
Anything a person says or does; also known as a response is referred to as: - Answers
-behavior
An extra antecedent stimulus that helps a person engage in a behavior. Hints and cues
are referred to as: - Answers -prompts
A___________is the antecedent stimulus that has stimulus control over behavior
because the behavior was reliably reinforced in the presence of that stimulus in the past
- Answers -discriminative stimulus
When a behavior is_____________in the presence of a particular antecedent stimulus
and is not reinforced in the absence of the stimulus, the behavior comes to occur
reliably in the presence of that stimulus is called stimulus control - Answers -reinforced
No longer providing reinforcement for a behavior that used to be reinforced resulting in
a decrease in that behavior in the future is called: - Answers -extinction
There are two types of motivating operations: - Answers -abolishing and establishing
A stimulus that occurred in a person's environment immediately preceding a behavior is
called: - Answers -antecedent
A stimulus that occurs in a person's environment immediately following a behavior is
called a: - Answers -consequence
The term autism was originally called: - Answers -early infantile autism
Before the while vaccines cause autism myth, there was another theory called: -
Answers -refrigerator mother
A single disorder replaced three previous disorders in the: - Answers -DSM-5
Only______or licensed psychologists are permitted to diagnose someone with autism -
Answers -medical doctors
The general idea behind ABA treatment for autism is to help individuals with autism
achieve their greatest: - Answers -potential
The general philosophy of ABA programs are: everyone with autism is capable of
learning, right to effective treatment, the learner is always right, least intrusive
treatment, and: - Answers -self determinism