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Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) correct answers A scientific approach to understanding and
improving behavior by applying principles of learning and reinforcement.
Sensory Stimulation correct answers Behavior occurs to gain sensory input (e.g., rocking, hand-
flapping).
Escape/Avoidance correct answers Behavior is used to get away from a task, situation, or
demand.
Attention correct answers Behavior is used to gain attention from peers or adults.
Tangible Objects correct answers Behavior occurs to obtain a desired object or activity.
Intrinsic Consequences correct answers Naturally occurring consequences (e.g., feeling good
after helping someone).
Negative Consequences correct answers Removal of an unpleasant stimulus to increase behavior
(e.g., completing work to avoid a scolding).
Peer Reinforcement correct answers Reinforcement given by classmates or friends (e.g.,
laughing at a joke).
Positive Consequences correct answers Adding a desirable stimulus to increase behavior (e.g.,
earning a reward).
Internalized Behaviors correct answers Emotional responses turned inward, such as anxiety,
depression, withdrawal, or self-harm.