Unit 06 Flashcards

1
Q

Preference assessments produce data describing an individual’s preference but do not determine whether a preferred stimulus is a(n) ____________.

A

reinforcer

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2
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RBTs use __________________ to determine which stimuli may be more likely to function as reinforcers.

A

preference assessments

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3
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All stimuli are presented in an array and then replaced in the array after each choice during a(n) ______________________ preference assessment.

A

multiple stimulus

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4
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An RBT conducts a stimulus preference assessment. He places a toy car, blocks, crayons with paper, and a doll in an array on a table and asks his client what she wants. After she chooses an item, he records the order of selection and removes the item from the array. This process continues until all items have been selected. This is an example of a(n) _____________________ preference assessment.

A

MSWO

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5
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Stimulus preference assessments show _____________ of stimuli in relation to other stimuli.

A

relative preference

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6
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An RBT conducts a stimulus preference assessment. He places a toy car, blocks, crayons with paper, and a doll in an array on a table and asks his client what she wants. After she chooses an item, he records the selection and replaces the item in the array. This is an example of a(n) _________________ preference assessment.

A

multiple stimulus

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7
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An RBT conducts a stimulus preference assessment comparing a toy car, blocks, crayons with paper, and a doll. He presents two items to his client on each trial, beginning with the toy car and blocks. After she chooses an item, he presents two other items together and continues presenting items in pairs until every item has been presented with every other item. This is an example of a(n) _______________ preference assessment.

A

paired choice

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8
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In _______________ preference assessment, each stimulus is presented individually and whether the individual approaches each item is recorded across multiple trials.

A

single-stimulus

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9
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The ____________ preference assessment allows the individual to interact with items for as much or as little time as desired.

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free-operant

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10
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In the free-operant preference assessment, preference is determined by the duration of _________________.

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engagement

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In a(n) _______________ preference assessment, each stimulus is presented in an array of two with every other stimulus.

A

paired-choice

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12
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____________ preference assessment methods involve observing and measuring an individual’s responses toward stimuli.

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Direct

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13
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To identify whether a preferred stimulus is a ____________, a contingency must be arranged in which the stimulus reliably follows a client’s behavior and that behavior increases.

A

reinforcer

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14
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______________ preference assessment methods include interviews, surveys, and checklists.

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Indirect

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15
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An RBT conducts a stimulus preference assessment comparing a toy car, blocks, crayons with paper, and a doll. He presents each item by itself and records whether his client approaches the item. He presents each item by itself multiple times and then determines the percentage of trials with an approach. This is an example of a(n) _________________ preference assessment.

A

single-stimulus

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16
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A(n) _____________ preference assessment may also be called a forced-choice preference assessment.

A

paired-choice

17
Q

The _____________ preference assessments presents all stimuli in an array, but as stimuli are selected they are not returned to the array.

A

MSWO

18
Q

For a single-stimulus preference assessment, preference is determined by the percentage of trials with a(n) ___________________.

A

approach

19
Q

A ___________________ consists of a ranked list of stimuli from most preferred to least preferred

A

preference hierarchy

20
Q

An RBT conducts a stimulus preference assessment. He places a toy car, blocks, crayons with paper, and a doll where they can be easily accessed by his client. The RBT then record how long the client engages with each item. This is an example of a(n) _____________ preference assessment.

A

free-operant