A replacement behavior refers to:
a. an inappropriate behavior that a child performs to avoid being punished
b. the simultaneous performance of several behaviors belonging to the same response class
c. an appropriate behavior that accomplishes the same outcome for a child as the inappropriate behavior
d. the process of observing the behaviors of several children while they interact
C
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Which is NOT a use of art activities?
A. developmental assessment B. therapy method C. free play D. increasing attention span
Which refers to the head-to-toe sequence of the developing brain controlling movement?
A. proximodistal B. upper-extremity proximal stability C. cognitive adaptive skills D. cephalocaudal
Variation due to variables that have not been measured is known as:
a. Unsystematic variance. b. Homogeneous variance. c. Systematic variance. d. Model variance.