What are the goals of treatment for children with ASD?
What will be an ideal response?
The goals for most treatments are to minimize the core problems of ASD, maximize the child's independence and quality of life, and help the child and family cope more effectively with the disorder
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a. response cost b. response efficiency c. an establishing operation d. a behavioral contingency
A multilevel completely randomized design is analyzed by using a:
a. t-test. b. single-factor ANOVA. c. two-factor ANOVA. d. post hoc test.
A task that requires an individual to state whether a picture or word was previously encountered is designed to measure ________ memory
a. episodic c. recognition b. semantic d. recall
The tendency to recall things that are presented at the end of a sequence is called__________
a) the serial position effect. b) the recency effect. c) the primacy effect. d) the sequence order effect.