Response-blocking that is used as an intervention to prevent minor forms of escape, is what kind of function-based intervention?
Group of answer choices
Consequence-based intervention for escape-maintained behavior
Antecedent-based intervention for escape-maintained behavior
Consequence-based intervention for attention-maintained behavior
Antecedent-based intervention for attention-maintained behavior
Consequence-based intervention for tangible/activity-maintained behavior
Antecedent-based intervention for tangible/activity-maintained behavior
Question 7
__________________ is disabling the function of problem behavior while enabling the function of the appropriate replacement behavior.
Group of answer choices
MO-manipulation
Reverse Premacking
Premacking
Conditional probability
Extinction
Question 8
Functional communication training is an application of this procedure:
Group of answer choices
DRA
DRO
DRL
DPA
DPH
Question 9
What strategic approach(es) can a FBA intervention consist of?
Group of answer choices
Teaching alternative behaviors
Altering antecedent variables
Teaching reinforcement strategies
Altering consequent variables
a, b, and d only
b, c and d only
all of the above
Question 10
Alternative appropriate behaviors that serve the same function for an individual:
Group of answer choices
Always involve skills the individual already possesses
Produce the same reinforcer for the individual
Have the same topography as the problem behavior
Always require the same amount of response effort as the problem behavior
Question 11
Under what conditions might one use sensory-extinction as a consequence-based intervention to treat behaviors maintained by automatic reinforcement?
Group of answer choices
When the reinforcer is known and access can be prevented
Creating an adequate time between responses to teach new skill
To decrease or eliminate severe problem behavior, such as SIB
If staff cannot prevent access to stimulation
All of the above