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Marvell is working on a new case with a student who refuses to attend school. Before deciding on a treatment plan, Marvell schedules interviews and observation sessions. This is an example of which assumption of behavior analysis?
2.
The behavior analyst reviews Sandra's data and concludes that her behavior is spontaneous; that is, it occurs randomly, and not as a result of any other event(s). Which of the assumptions underlying behavior analysis has been violated in this interpretation?
3.
Which of the following is most likely an example of reinforcing consequences?
4.
Behavior that can be directly observed only by the person behaving is called.
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A behavior analyst decides to replicate a published research project but finds that the information provided does not allow them to complete the project without more information from the author. The article violates which dimension of applied behavior analysis?
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Three boys with autism, ages 7
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Which of the following could NOT function as an unconditioned punisher?
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What best defines a discriminative stimulus?
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An establishing operation is any change in the environment which.
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Which of the following scenarios involves a behavioral contingency?