Due Aug 10 at 11:59pm
Points 20
Questions 24
Time Limit None
Instructions
This quiz covers Week 5 elements from the BCBA Test Content Outline (6th ed.). This
quiz will help you and your instructor assess your learning gains, mastery of the relevant
learning objectives, and the following course competency:
● Competency 2: Design research-based interventions for individual cases
based on the principles of applied behavior analysis.
Please carefully read the following instructions before beginning the quiz:
● You must complete and submit the quiz by Sunday 11:59 CST.
● Do not start the quiz until you have completed all weekly study activities. The
quiz must be completed without referring to reading materials, study aids
such as flash cards, or notes. A dictionary is permitted to check spelling; a
glossary is not permitted. Contact with other learners or any informant is
expressly prohibited during a quiz.
● There is no time limit for this quiz.
● You may take this quiz once. Be sure to review the readings before you start
the quiz.
Click the linked activity title to access the quiz. If you have any issues with the quiz,
contact your instructor.
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Score for this quiz: 18.5 out of 20
Submitted Aug 20 at 4:04pm
This attempt took 7 minutes.
Correct answer
Question 1
pts
Which of the following is not a part of a contingency contract?
A description of the reward.
A method of recording whether or not the learner has engaged in the required task.
A description of the required task.
A description of when tokens will be exchanged for backup reinforcers.
Correct.
Correct answer
Question 2
, pts
The success of contingency contracts is probably due to:
Positive reinforcement that results from the rewards provided.
Rule-governed behavior.
Response prompting.
All of these factor into the success of contingency contracts.
Correct.
Correct answer
Question 3
pts
In a token economy, the tokens:
Should be a highly desirable item.
Should be something learners can easily find in other places (to aid with generalization
of the token economy in other settings).
Are generalized, conditioned reinforcers that are exchanged for backup reinforcers.