AND CORRECT ANSWERS
An intraverbal response is a type of verbal operation in which a speaker - CORRECT
ANSWER dinferentially responds to the verbal behavior of others.
Value-altering and behavior altering effects both describe the effects of establishing operations (EO) -
CORRECT ANSWER True
As the result of seeing someone place a bowl of ice cream on the counter in front of you, you say "ice
cream", seeing someone place the ice cream on the counter is an - CORRECT ANSWER SD
All conditioned motivating operations (CMO's) are motivationally neutral prior to their relation with
another MO or to a form of reinforcement or punishment. - CORRECT ANSWER True
Speakers in the PaTTAN video: Autism Initiative Applied Behavior Analysis Support: Introduction to
Teaching Procedures covered all except the following topics: - CORRECT ANSWER Group
Social Skills Training
making sounds with the vocal apparatus (as a way of affecting the behavior of someone else) speaking
(to affect a listener) - CORRECT ANSWER Vocal Verbal
coughing (because of a discomfort in the throat), yawning (because of being sleepy), making various
sounds not related to anyone else having been affected by such sounds - CORRECT
ANSWER Non verbal vocal
writing (to affect someone's behavior), gesturing (holding hand up to get someone to stop moving
toward you, pointing to get someone to look at something), using American Sign Language (to affect
the behavior of another person) - CORRECT ANSWER Non-vocal Verbal
walking (in order to get somewhere), looking around (as an attempt to find something), putting a key
in a lock (to unlock the door), opening a door (in order to walk into a room) - CORRECT
ANSWER non verbal non vocal