BCBA Exam Question 41
Staff alerts you that one of their clients seems to become aggressive when he has not consumed food for
several hours. This phenomenon demonstrates the effect of a(n):
several hours. This phenomenon demonstrates the effect of a(n):
BCBA Exam Question 42
A teacher says: "Everyone, you have math homework tonight. Tomorrow, I will draw a name from a hat. If
that person has completed his or her homework and remembered to bring it back to school, everyone will
get extra recess." What type of group contingency is this?
that person has completed his or her homework and remembered to bring it back to school, everyone will
get extra recess." What type of group contingency is this?
BCBA Exam Question 43
Mr. Winston has developed a reward system in his classroom where only those students who have
submitted homework for 5 out of 5 days in the week receive a reward from the "treasure box." This is an
example of a (n):
submitted homework for 5 out of 5 days in the week receive a reward from the "treasure box." This is an
example of a (n):
BCBA Exam Question 44
Jim's teacher has taught him to say, "Hello, how are you?" and when he does this, she delivers praise.
Now Jim says this whenever he meets anyone, and some people say,
"Fine, how are you?" What is the natural consequence for Jim's behavior?
Now Jim says this whenever he meets anyone, and some people say,
"Fine, how are you?" What is the natural consequence for Jim's behavior?
BCBA Exam Question 45
Considering the potential impact of behavioral contrast, what is a likely outcome when there is an effective
program targeting compliance at school when no formal program is implemented at home? Compliance at
home would be predicted to:
program targeting compliance at school when no formal program is implemented at home? Compliance at
home would be predicted to: