Prior to beginning your field observations, you should
a. Determine the length of your observation intervals
b. Clearly define your behaviors of interest
c. Determine your total observation period
d. All of the above
d
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When Claude is angry, he has learned to count to ten in order to control his anger. This is an example of ____.?
a. ?self-regulation b. ?empathy c. ?pretend play d. ?conservation
The brain reaches its adult weight around the age of:
a. 14 b. 16 c. 18 d. 21
After surveying a randomly selected sample of students, Bill concludes that students at his school study an average of two hours a day. Bill's conclusion is an example of a(n)
a. biased estimate. b. point estimate. c. interval estimate. d. sample estimate.
A behavior modifier might evaluate the ease with which a problem behavior might be changed by determining:
A) if the problem behavior has been occurring for a short time, under narrow stimulus control, and with few instances of intermittent reinforcement B) whether or not the problem behavior has a medical cause C) if the problem can be reduced to a specific set of behaviors that can be counted, timed, or measured D) if the problem has been referred primarily for the benefit of the client