UPDATE 2025-2026 TEST QUESTIONS WITH
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GRADED A
1. The effectiveness of a token as a reinforcer depends largely on:
A) How often it's delivered
B) The type of behavior it's paired with
C) The variety of backup reinforcers for which they can be exchanged ✅
D) The appearance of the token
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: A token becomes more effective when it can be exchanged for a wide
range of desirable backup reinforcers, increasing its reinforcing value.
2. One should avoid combining token systems with other procedures, such as
level systems, because the procedure becomes too complicated and ineffective.
A) True
B) False ✅
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Combining systems like token and level systems can actually enhance
effectiveness when implemented correctly; complexity does not inherently reduce
efficacy.
3. Tokens should be delivered at the end of the day rather than immediately
following a target behavior.
A) True
B) False ✅
,Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Delayed reinforcement is less effective than immediate reinforcement,
especially when teaching new behaviors.
4. Initially, token stores should be open:
A) Rarely
B) Once per week
C) Frequently ✅
D) Only after misbehavior
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Frequent opportunities to exchange tokens reinforce the value of
tokens and encourage continued engagement in desired behaviors.
5. If set up correctly, a group contingency can:
A) Promote isolation
B) Facilitate positive peer interactions ✅
C) Reduce motivation
D) Have no effect on social behavior
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Group contingencies can create a shared goal and increase social
cooperation among peers.
6. The personal application of behavior change tactics that produces a desired
behavior change is called:
A) Self-observation
B) Self-instruction
C) Self-management ✅
D) Self-monitoring
,Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Self-management refers to applying behavior change strategies to
one's own behavior to achieve a desired outcome.
7. Self-management can help individuals:
A) Break bad habits
B) Achieve goals
C) Accomplish difficult tasks
D) All of the above ✅
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Self-management is a versatile approach that can support a range of
behavior changes and personal achievements.
8. Limiting an undesired behavior by restructuring stimulus conditions is:
A) Punishment
B) Reinforcement
C) Antecedent-based self-management tactic ✅
D) Response cost
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Modifying antecedents to prevent undesirable behavior is a key
component of antecedent-based self-management.
9. Self-monitoring is best defined as:
A) A way to evaluate others' behavior
B) A reward system
C) Observing and recording one’s own behavior ✅
D) A form of punishment
, Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Self-monitoring involves tracking one's own behavior to increase self-
awareness and support behavior change.
10. Effective self-monitoring requires:
A) Monitoring all possible behaviors
B) Ignoring irrelevant behaviors
C) Monitoring the most important dimension of the target behavior ✅
D) Having someone else record behavior
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Focusing on the most meaningful aspect of the behavior ensures
relevant and actionable data collection.
11. Self-administered consequences that increase desired behavior are:
A) Forms of punishment
B) Response cost
C) Self-management analogs of positive reinforcement ✅
D) Ignored
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Positive reinforcement strategies used by oneself to increase target
behaviors are effective self-management tools.
12. To decrease an undesired behavior, the best self-administered consequence
is:
A) Negative reinforcement
B) Positive reinforcement
C) Self-management analogs of positive punishment ✅
D) Modeling