In contingency management, the clinician uses the principles of _____________ to shape behavior
A. Classical conditioning.
B. Aerobic conditioning.
C. Operant conditioning.
D. Selective reinforcement.
C
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Research indicates that children's feelings of autonomy from peers are likely to be at their lowest point for which of the following age groups?
a. 5th grade b. 6th grade c. 8th grade d. Autonomy from peers does not change from 5th through 8th grades.
_______________ of the central nervous system include ethanol, barbituates, methaqualone, meprobamate, and all benzodiazepines
(a) Depressants (b) Hallucinogens (c) Stimulants (d) Steroids
Essential to the goals of improving schools and the teaching and learning process is ______________________________________________________
A) ?helping students to choose the right career in an ever-changing global economy B) ?addressing incidents of sexual harassment and bullying C) ?understanding the impact of technology on today's students D) ?the school counselor, a specialist in student growth and academic, career, and personal-social development E) ?mental health counseling
Which of the following are true as a result of PL94-142 and IDEA?
a. All students with a learning disability must be given accommodations for their disability within the least restrictive environment. b. Individual Education Plans must address accommodations for students with identified learning disabilities. c. Diagnostic testing has become increasingly important in identifying children with learning disabilities. d. Cognitive abilities tests are used to help examine differences between how a student has done in school and what they are capable of doing. Such differences could be due to a learning disability. e. All of these are true.