Given an example of how shaping can misapplied to inadvertently shape a problem behavior
What will be an ideal response?
should consist of a behavior being required to become progressively more inappropriate in order to obtain reinforcement.
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Select the example that is typical preoperational behavior
a. The child learns mainly through taste, smell, sight, touch, and movement. b. The child learns through pretend play. c. The child can see another point of view as well as his own. d. The child can coordinate two or more aspects of a problem at the same time.
The requirement in IDEA-2004 that schools have an array of educational placements to meet the varied needs of students with disabilities is referred to as
a. mainstreaming. b. a continuum of alternative services. c. procedural safeguards. d. the least restrictive environment. e. noncategorical placement.
Professor Alsmith looks at changes in self-esteem across adolescence by measuring the self-esteem of 11-year-olds, 13-year-olds, 15-year-olds, and 17-year-olds and comparing the results between the groups. This is an example of a(n) ______.
a. archival study b. longitudinal study c. correlational study d. cross-sectional study
What does a student need to learn to become a skilled user of the dictionary?
What will be an ideal response?