{"id":130262,"date":"2023-12-12T02:33:04","date_gmt":"2023-12-12T02:33:04","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/learnexams.com\/blog\/?p=130262"},"modified":"2023-12-12T02:33:05","modified_gmt":"2023-12-12T02:33:05","slug":"edf-6225-foundations-of-aba-final-exam-questions-and-answers-university-of-west-florida","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.learnexams.com\/blog\/2023\/12\/12\/edf-6225-foundations-of-aba-final-exam-questions-and-answers-university-of-west-florida\/","title":{"rendered":"EDF 6225 Foundations of ABA Final Exam Questions and Answers- University of West Florida"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p>Question 1<br>1 \/ 1 pts<br>An evocative effect refers to:<br>A decrease in the current frequency of behavior that has been reinforced by some stimulus, object, or<br>event<br>Correct!<br>An increase in the current frequency of behavior that has been reinforced by some stimulus, object, or<br>event<br>No effect in the current frequency of behavior that has been reinforced by some stimulus, object, or<br>event<br>A combination of decreasing and increasing effects in the current frequency of behavior that has been<br>reinforced by some stimulus, object, or event<br>Question 2<br>1 \/ 1 pts<br>An abative effect refers to:<br>Correct!<br>A decrease in the current frequency of behavior that has been reinforced by some stimulus, object, or<br>event<br>An increase in the current frequency of behavior that has been reinforced by some stimulus, object, or<br>event<br>No effect in the current frequency of behavior that has been reinforced by some stimulus, object, or<br>event<br>A combination of decreasing and increasing effects in the current frequency of behavior that has been<br>reinforced by some stimulus, object, or event<br>Question 3<br>1 \/ 1 pts<br>A stimulus or condition that increases the effectiveness of a stimulus as a reinforcer is known as a<br>discriminative stimulus<br>Correct!<br>establishing operation<br><br>abolishing operation<br>reinforcing stimulus<br>Question 4<br>1 \/ 1 pts<br>Deprivation <strong><em><strong><em>_<\/em><\/strong> the effectiveness of a reinforcer<br>Correct!<br>increases<br>has no effect on<br>decreases<br>Question 5<br>1 \/ 1 pts<br>The effect that can increase or decrease the reinforcing effectiveness of a stimulus, object, or event is the<br><strong><em>__________<\/em><\/strong><\/em><\/strong>.<br>Correct!<br>value-altering effect<br>behavior-altering effect<br>antecedent effect<br>consequent effect<br>Question 6<br>1 \/ 1 pts<br>What is the BEST example of an unconditioned motivating operation (UMO) for an adult human?<br>getting paid after a week of having no income<br>eating a chocolate bar after dieting for a week<br>Correct!<br>eating dinner after a week of not eating<br>getting a new watch after a week of not having one<br><br>Question 7<br>1 \/ 1 pts<br><strong><em><strong><em>_<\/em><\/strong><\/em><\/strong> are value-altering events that are a result of a person\u2019s learning history.<br>Correct!<br>Conditioned motivating operations<br>Conditioned reinforcers<br>Discriminative stimuli<br>Unconditioned motivating operations<br>Question 8<br>1 \/ 1 pts<br>A decrease in operant behavior due to continued consumption of a reinforcer is known as a <strong><em><strong><em>_<\/em><\/strong><br>saturation<br>deprivation<br>discrimination<br>Correct!<br>satiation<br>Question 9<br>0 \/ 1 pts<br>Discriminative stimuli are events that have been associated with the availability or non-availability of<br>reinforcement in the past.<br>Correct Answer<br>True<br>You Answered<br>False<br>Question 10<br>3 \/ 4<br>1 \/ 1 pts<br>A therapist knowingly provides a child with a bag of M&amp;M\u2019s that the child cannot open, so that they use<br>the mand, \u201copen!\u201d. 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