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Which of the following are the two principle types of rights included in the
Universal Declarations of Human Rights?
-freedom from threat and punishment of particular kinds
-opportunities to access reinforcers
Which of the following are examples of the right to freedom from threat and
punishment of particular kinds?
-the right to not be subjected to "attacks upon his honor and reputation"
-the right to not be subjected to "arbitrary interference with his privacy, family, home or
correspondence
-the right to not be subjected to "arbitrary arrest, detention or exile"
-the right not to be subjected to "torture or to cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or
punishment"
-the right to liberty and security of person
Which of the following are examples of the right to opportunities to access
reinforcers?
-the right to "work, to free choice of employment"
-the right to "protection against unemployment"
-the right to "seek, receive and impart information and ideas through any media and
regardless of frontiers"
,-the right to "marry and to found a family"
-the right to "just and favorable conditions of work"
Which of the following are ways the science of behavior can contribute to
realizing of rights enumerated in the Declaration?
-by providing an understanding of the relationship between behavior and cultural
emphasis on contingencies of punishment
-by providing an understanding of "rights"
-by providing an understanding of the relationship between behavior and cultural
emphasis on contingencies of reinforcement
Which of the following are ways the science of behavior can be useful in
supporting human rights in public policy?
-by informing policy makers on the benefits of using reinforcement
-by presenting scientific backing for adopting practices based on reinforcement
-by finding new ways to contribute to public policy with human rights dimensions
-by providing scientific support for benefits derived from people having access to rights
Which of the following are ways the science of behavior can be useful for the
general public in supporting human rights?
-by increasing understanding of the consequences of policy decisions
-by developing effective systems of counter control
-by supporting a wider application of the science of behavior to public opinion regarding
human rights
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, The article asserts that by the year 2044, the United States will become a majority
minority nation. What does this mean?
No specific demographic will have a majority portion of the population.
This article discusses cultural awareness. Which of the following are behaviors
that are included in the article's list of those that embody a culture?
-language we use
-gestures we use
-the way we parent
-religion or lack of religion
Which of the following best describe ways unidentified cultural variables may
become barriers when providing services within the field of applied behavior
analysis?
-Cultural variables may underlie how readily a client accepts diagnosis.
-Cultural variables may relate to the types of treatments a client seeks out.
-Cultural variables may affect clients' preferences for specific targets.
This article discusses a few behavioral studies that have evaluated effects of
cultural variables on behavior. Which of the following describe results from the
studies discussed?
-Increases in challenging behavior and decreases in correct responding occurred when
instruction was delivered in the participants' second language (English).
-Decreases in challenging behavior and increases in correct responding occurred when
instruction was delivered in the participants' first language (Spanish).