SNABA Scenarios Flashcards
Tiffany is curious how her son will do in preschool since he has been taught at home for all his life. To observe his behavior, Tiffany decides to expose her son to a variety of children, play situations, and school situations. Tiffany appears to be using_______ to see how her son does before he starts school.
A. Non parametric analysis
B. Replication
C. Steady state strategy
D. Component analysis
Steady State Strategy
Tiffany is using steady state strategy because she is repeatedly exposing her subject (her son) to given conditions (play or school situations with children) while trying to control any extraneous variables (in her home) before her son begins preschool (the introduction of the next condition)
Disciplinary Standards fall between ‘law and _________’
A. Ethical Guidelines
B. Rules
C. Statues
D. Administrative Codes
A. Ethical Guidelines
True or False:
Imitation refers to the individual’s response after observing the model.
True
True or False:
Modeling refers to demonstrating the target behavior.
True
True or False:
Stimulus prompts usually happen after an incorrect response from a student.
False
True or False:
A physical prompt is a stimulus prompt.
False
True or False:
Modeling prompts are an example of a response prompt.
True
True or False:
Scatterplots are the best choice for visualizing changes in behavior over time.
False
True or False:
A line graph can show the variability, trend, and level of the behavior
True
True or False:
A sharp upward slope on a line graph indicates an increase in the rate of the behavior.
True
True or False:
In a scatterplot, data points close together indicate a strong correlation between two variables
True
True or False: Alternating treatment designs compare the effectiveness of two or more interventions by rapidly alternating them.
True
True or False: Withdrawal designs can only be used with behaviors that are reversible
True