Week 3 Flashcards
Which of the following is NOT one of the 4 common lures used by child predators:
a. Simple
b. Complex
c. Authority
d. Incentive
e. Assistance
B - Complex
According to Miltenberger and Hanratty (2013), the essential safety skills applicable to common safety threats like abduction, firearms, or poisoning, include all but:
a. Describe
b. Recognize
c. Avoid
d. Escape
e. Report
A - Describe
True or False, The goal of behavioral safety training is to teach children to be afraid of strangers in order to reduce their risk of abduction and/or to be afraid of environmental threats like guns, poison, busy roads, etc
False
The National Rifle Association (NRA) developed a gun safety program for children. It is called “Eddie the Eagle” and is an example of which type of behavioral safety skills training for children:
a. Informational
b. Active learning
c. Descriptive
d. Evaluative
A - Informational
True or False, Behavior Analysis and industrial safety training is a new and highly technological area of behavioral science
False
In order to teach a client about gun safety, a Behavior Analyst provides behavioral skills training and in-situ assessment with additional in-situ training when the child displays an unsafe response. This is an example of which type of behavioral safety skills training for children:
a. Informational
b. Active learning
c. Descriptive
d. Evaluative
B - Active Learning
True or False, B. F. Skinner pioneered applied research in behavioral safety. During this pioneering work, his research primarily focused on improving safe driving practices and reducing injuries during military basic training.
False
Sowers-Hoag, Thyer, and Bailey (1987) assessed the safety belt use of 16 children riding to/from school. Seatbelt use was ______% during baseline and improved to _________ following training, rehearsal, and a lottery system.
a. 80% / 98%
b. 0-10% / 80-90%
c. 0-6% / 75-100%
d. 60% / 85%
C - 0.6% / 75-100%
Your text described 4 main industries where behavioral safety techniques have been used. These include all but:
a. Transportation
b. Health care/human services
c. Food services
d. Higher education
e. Manufacturing
D - Higher education
What are “regular safety observations” as part of a behavioral safety process in an industrial setting?
a. Meetings of manager, supervisors, and employees to provide input on the safety-related policies, prioritize the utilization of resources (e.g., purchasing), and evaluate/analyze data trends
b. Part of behavioral skills training (BST) where the trainer regularly observes the employees performance provides feedback
c. Times with the employee to discuss outcome measures including identification and removal of environmental hazards.
d. On-site observations by personnel charged with assessing leading indicators, such as safe behaviors, and providing feedback
D - On-site observations by personnel charged with assessing leading indicators, such as safe behaviors, and providing feedback