What are descriptive assessments?
What will be an ideal response?
Descriptive assessment methods (interview, and observation) document all antecedent and consequence events that were observed in conjunction with a problem behavior, but do not demonstrate a functional relationship between the antecedents/consequences and the problem behavior because the antecedents and/or consequences are not manipulated.
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What is the major goal in treating dissociative identity disorder (DID)?
a. fusing and completely integrating the individual personalities b. integrating all personalities such that they work together c. giving the client permission to see the personalities as different aspects his/her personality d. having the client incorporate each personality appropriately into daily life
Andy's teachers describe Andy as cold, somewhat defiant, and rigid. One teacher even overheard Andy say that he hates his parents. According to the research on child discipline techniques, Andy's parents are most likely using a harsh version of which discipline approach?
a. power assertion b. withdrawal of love c. management techniques d. legalistic
Regarding latent learning, which of the following statements is FALSE?
a. Just satisfying curiosity can be enough to reward latent learning. b. Latent learning remains hidden until reinforcement is provided. c. Latent learning is directly associated with respondent conditioning. d. In humans, latent learning is related to higher-level abilities, such as anticipating future reward.
Axons and dendrites are involved in:
A) cell reproduction. B) energy production. C) communication. D) metabolism