All of the following are examples of behavioral inhibition EXCEPT

A) the ability to wait one's turn.
B) refraining from interrupting in conversations.
C) working for immediate gratification or short-term rewards.
D) resisting potential distractions while working.


C

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What is a significant benefit to precisely describing target behaviors using observable, measurable terms?

A. Students will enjoy a greater sense of mastery more quickly. B. Students with autism react more positively to this approach. C. It allows discrimination between target behaviors and challenging behaviors. D. It helps in accurately measuring progress.

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The "play frame"

A. Was described by Bateson and Garvey B. Is related to psychoanalytic theory C. Is related to Piaget's theory D. Is important for motor development

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These tests are designed to allow students to show their achievements or abilities in a real-life context

a. culture-fair b. readiness test c. authentic assessments d. minimum-competence

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The backward chaining procedure requires a student to demonstrate all the steps of a behavioral chain until it is completely mastered

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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