Behavioral ____________ means that the level of behavior observed in an earlier phase cannot be reproduced even though experimental conditions are the same as they were during earlier phases.
a. Irreversibility
b. Effects
c. Trend
d. Sequencing
Ques. 2Which of the following statements is a practical rationale for using a B-A-B reversal design?
a. Experimenter is interested in quickly understanding the effects of two different treatments
b. Behavior of interest is dangerous and withholding an effective treatment would be unethical
c. Treatment is already in place
d. B & C
e. None of the above
Ques. 3This design compares two or more distinct treatments while their effects on the target behavior are measured.
a. Reversal Design
b. Alternating Treatments Design
c. Withdrawal Design
d. Multiple Treatment Reversal Design
Ques. 4Discuss the importance of steady or stable state responding as it relates to single-subject designs.
What will be an ideal response?
Ques. 5Discuss two methodological implications of the following assumption: behavioral variability is the result of an environmental influence.
What will be an ideal response?
Ques. 6List the assumptions underlying the analysis of behavior.
What will be an ideal response?
Ques. 7All experiments in ABA include at least one behavior and at least one treatment or intervention condition.
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Ques. 8Baseline data collection is important because it results in a certain level of needed subjectivity.
Indicate whether the statement is true or false