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Matching procedures are sometimes used to:
 
  a. Ensure student work matches the teacher objective.
  b. Ensure accurate implementation.
  c. Ensure students see similarities in various objects.
  d. Ensure monitoring accuracy.

Ques. 2

Discuss some of the guidelines for using aversive stimuli. What ethical considerations must be made before aversives should be used?
 
  What will be an ideal response?

Ques. 3

In anger-control training, four stages of the provocation sequence are presented. Which of the following self instruction would be used in stage 3 coping with arousal?
 
  a. Remember stick to the issues. Don't take it personally
  b. My muscles are getting tight. Relax and slow down.
  c. As long as I keep my cool I'm in control of the situation.
  d. I handled that pretty well, Good job

Ques. 4

Distinguish between negative reinforcement and punishment?
 
  What will be an ideal response?

Ques. 5

The Principle of the Least Intrusive Alternative suggests
 
  a. that positive interventions are always more effective than aversive
  b. when determining which intervention to choose, an important consideration is the intervention's level of intrusiveness.
  c. that when selecting a procedure, a teacher should begin at Level IV and move up the hierarchy toward less intrusive procedures
  d. that the least intrusive procedure, regardless of effectiveness, should be selected.

Ques. 6

The principle which suggests making high frequency or preferred activities contingent upon the occurrence of low frequency, or less preferred activities is known as the _________.
 
  Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

Ques. 7

Which is considered the least intrusive strategy for reducing behavior?
 
  a. Sam is sent to the corner to think about his inappropriate behavior for 5 minutes.
  b. Jerry is taught to point to a picture to tell his teacher he is hungry instead of pushing materials off of his desk.
  c. Sherri loses her free time for not turning in her homework
  d. Melissa is required to clean all of the desks in the classroom after writing on her own desk.

Ques. 8

A reinforcer is considered socially valid when its provision is congruent with the norms of the child's social setting.
 
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false

Ques. 9

Mr. Hughes was stopped by the police for emptying his ashtray on roadway as he was driving at 35 m.p.h.
  The judge sentenced Mr. Hughes to an entire weekend of picking up trash on the side of the road. This is an example of:
 
  a. A conditioned aversive stimulus
  b. Positive-practice overcorrection
  c. Restitutional overcorrection
  d. Response-cost

Ques. 10

In order to employ a _________ reinforcement procedure there must be an _________ aversive stimulus available.
 
  Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
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6 years ago
Answer to #1

a

Answer to #2

Guidelines for using aversive stimuli:
1) documented and demonstrated failure of alternative nonaversive procedures to modify the behavior
2) informed written consent of parents or guardians
3) implemented and supervised by qualified professionals
4) prearranged timetable for review of the procedure and discontinue if not effective
5) periodic observation to ensure consistent and reliable administration
6) documentation of effectiveness and evidence of increased accessibility to instruction
7) administered by only trained staff
8) positive reinforcement of incompatible behavior
Ethical concerns with the use of aversives include over use of aversives to alter behavior when other less intrusive and more positive strategies may be appropriate, and legal concerns with use of aversives.

Answer to #3

b

Answer to #4

Negative reinforcement is designed to increase an appropriate behavior while punishment is designed to
decrease an inappropriate behavior.

Answer to #5

B

Answer to #6

Premack principle

Answer to #7

B

Answer to #8

T

Answer to #9

C

Answer to #10

negative
leo s. Author
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6 years ago
I'm seriously surprised that you found the answers... What's your secret?!
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