BRM FINAL REVIEW MODULES ACTUAL
2025/2026 QUESTIONS AND 100%
CORRECT ANSWERS
A simultaneous treatment design would be appropriate if examining particular
element of a behavior support plan to see how effective that elements at
reducing appropriate behaviors. - (ANSWER)True
Involves the study of how much of a specific intervention is necessary to produce
change.
"How much intervention is needed?" - (ANSWER)Parametric Analysis
Systematically adds or subtracts, and verifies the contribution elements or
discrete parts of theIV or treatment package.
Research Q? What companies of the intervention are needed. -
(ANSWER)Component Analysis
Addresses Research Question: "Will adding or removing an element of a
multicomponent intervention change the level of dependent variable." -
(ANSWER)Component Analysis
RQ? "What effect will increase in the level of the independent variable have on
the dependent variable?" - (ANSWER)Parametric Analysis
Does the intervention work with causal and conceptual explanations confirmed? -
(ANSWER)Reversal Design
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Does the intervention seem to be working, or do adjustments need to be made?
No causation can be argued. - (ANSWER)Case Study design with repeated
measured monkey independent and dependent variables but no replication.
Does the intervention work across settings, individuals, or different behaviors on
an individual? - (ANSWER)Multiple Baseline Design
Is an intervention effective with causation allowable by the research design logic?
- (ANSWER)Withdrawal Design
Separate interventions are consistently paired with distinct stimulus conditions. -
(ANSWER)Multi-Element design
Two or more interventions are implemented in the same study. -
(ANSWER)Multiple Treatment Designs
Two or more treatments or conditions are rapidly alternated across different
stimulus conditions, with equal distributions sought for different conditions such
as time of day or activity. - (ANSWER)Alternating Treatment Design
When a Criterion level of performances met, it serves as the baseline for the next
stepwise criterion. - (ANSWER)Changing Criterion Design