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Compare and contrast positive and negative reinforcement.
 
  What will be an ideal response?

Ques. 2

Explain this statement: Ethical concerns about the use of positive and negative reinforcement are similar and arise from the severity of the EO that occasions behavior maintained by a given consequence. Give a specific example for both positive and negative reinforcement in your explanation.
 
  What will be an ideal response?

Ques. 3

Applied behavior analysts use intermittent reinforcement to
 
  a. Build skill acquisition
  b. Weaken established behaviors
  c. Strengthen new behaviors
  d. Maintain established behaviors.

Ques. 4

All of the following are elements of baseline-logic except
 
  a. Prediction
  b. Functional Relation
  c. Replication
  d. Verification

Ques. 5

The term used to signify a researcher's ability to reliably produce a specified behavior change by manipulating an independent variable is
 
  a. Internal validity
  b. External validity
  c. Control of behavior
  d. Experimental control

Ques. 6

The subject matter of behavior analysis is the:
 
  a. Activity of living organisms
  b. Challenging behavior of individuals with disabilities
  c. Conditioned behavior
  d. Effective behavior change treatments

Ques. 7

Compare and contrast negative reinforcement and punishment.
 
  What will be an ideal response?

Ques. 8

What are three situations in which a delayed multiple baseline provides an appropriate tactic for analyzing behavior?
 
  What will be an ideal response?
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Answer to #1

Positive and negative reinforcement are similar in that they both produce increases in future target behavior. Positive and negative reinforcement are different in that positive reinforcement involves the presentation of a desired stimulus following a target behavior, whereas negative reinforcement involves the termination of an aversive stimulus following a target behavior.

Answer to #2

This statement means that the ethical concerns about negative reinforcement are not unique to negative reinforcement. Similar concerns also exist for positive reinforcement. Specifically, in both cases, an establishing operation must be in effect to motivate a person to engage in a response that will produce reinforcement. The establishing operation for positive reinforcement involves depriving the individual of desired stimuli in order to motivate the individual to engage in a behavior that will produce that desired stimulus. For example, assume that the presentation of food is a positive reinforcer for saying, Can I have something to eat? In order to motivate a person to ask for food, he/she must be hungry and, therefore, deprived of food. For negative reinforcement, the establishing operation involves the presence of an aversive stimulus in order to motivate the individual to engage in a behavior that will terminate that stimulus. For example, assume that the termination of task demands is a negative reinforcer for saying, Can I have a break, please? In order to motivate the person to ask for a break, task demands

Answer to #3

D

Answer to #4

B

Answer to #5

D

Answer to #6

A

Answer to #7

Negative reinforcement and punishment are similar in that they both involve aversive stimuli. However, for negative reinforcement, the aversive stimulus is present prior to the occurrence of the target behavior, and for punishment, the aversive stimulus follows the occurrence of problem behavior. In addition, negative reinforcement produces an increase in the future occurrence of the target behavior, whereas punishment produces a decrease in the future occurrence of the target behavior.

Answer to #8

Answer should include: Three situations include when a planned reversal is not desired or possible, limited resources preclude a full-scale multiple baseline design, and a new behavior, setting, or subject appropriate for a multiple baseline analysis becomes available.
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