An applied analysis of behavior requires that the target behavior be a _____________ of an environmental event that can be practically and ethically manipulated
a. Sample
b. Part
c. Function
d. Predictor
C
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Poor nutrition is a problem for many children who live in poverty. Which one of the following situations is likely to be associated with poor nutrition?
a. Hilda has problems with mathematics but is otherwise a bright and attentive student. b. Even though Yvonne tries hard in school and pays attention most of the time, she has difficulty learning anything abstract. c. Lonnie learns things easily but does not work very hard in class. He is often too busy fooling around with friends to pay attention in class. d. Jill appears to have trouble remembering things and does not seem motivated to achieve in school.
The three steps for building a positive identity are:
a. Confronting moral dilemmas, being a role model, and adopting a social role b. Choosing a role model, getting feedback as to how close you are to your role model, and further work on the role identity c. Giving feedback to others, providing a positive role model, and choosing a profession (such as engineer, teacher, etc.) d. Getting feedback from others, emulating a role model, and adopting a social role
Which of the following is a curriculum accommodation appropriate for a student with an Individualized Education Program (IEP) ?
a. a set of supplementary materials b. an adjusted class schedule c. a daily homework checklist d. a behavior contract
Julia has a very advanced vocabulary for a six-year-old and is able to carry on conversations with adults, gets along readily with others, and has relationships with students in grades PreK through fifth grade in her school. Which of the following is true of Julia?
a. Her social behavior can be considered exceptional. b. Her family encourages communication. c. She will meet the criteria for intellectually gifted. d. She has older brothers and sisters who engage her in conversation.