Functional Behavioral Assessment is based on several assumptions. Which of the following statements is not one of these assumptions?

a. Antecedents affect behavior.
b. Parents are the most influential in a student's school behavior.
c. Sometimes, problem behavior reflects a failure to learn a more appropriate alternative way to behave.
d. Behavior serves a purpose.


b

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Mrs. Wasserberg is the principal of Kenmont High School, located in an urban area. She has managed to develop ways for all staff members to have positive and productive interactions with students, while maintaining order. Such an atmosphere in a school, according to research, helps reduce which of the following problems?

a. Teenage pregnancy b. Child abuse c. Violence and vandalism in schools d. Teen-age suicide

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Maery and James are teenage parents of a newborn. They are participating in child development classes to understand appropriate interactions with their newborn. The current topic is preventing Shaken Baby Syndrome. All the following are suggestions to the new parents to prevent the syndrome EXCEPT ________.

A. put the baby in a safe location when feeling stressed B. ask a friend or family member to watch the baby for a while until you feel calm again C. seek help from counselors or other health care professionals for ongoing feelings of anger D. rock the baby vigorously to elicit smiles and stop the crying

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Advocacy is inherently transformational; Dantley and Tillman identified the following as components of transformational leadership

a. Focuses on the abuse and use of power b. Seeks to unearth how leadership practices generate and perpetuate inequities c. Help to create activists to bring about the democratic reconstruction of society d. All of the above

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What controversial view suggests that heredity is important in setting the intellectual potential of an individual, and the environment determines how much of the potential is realized?

A. the superior intelligence hypothesis B. the threshold hypothesis C. the intelligence hypothesis D. the gifted and talented model

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