BDS MODULES (PART B) QUESTIONS AND
ANSWERS 100% SOLVED
Question :Definitions of behavior
-often include only measurable and detectable behavior- sometimes exclude covert behavior-excludes states such as happy or sad
Correct Answer:-often include only measurable and
detectable behavior-sometimes exclude covert behavior- excludes states such as happy or sad
Question :Stimulus events may be described by
where they occur temporally relative to the target behavior
Correct Answer:where they occur temporally relative to the
target behavior
Question :Behavior can be exhibited by
Living single celled in complex organisms
Correct Answer:Living single celled in complex organisms
Question :Overt behavior
is measurable
Correct Answer:is measurable
Question :The definition of overt behavior includes
-movement of some part of the organism-a measurable change in the environment-displacement in space through time
Correct Answer:-movement of some part of the organism-a
measurable change in the environment-displacement in space through time
Question :From a behavior-analytic perspective, the
environment consists of stimulus conditions or events
Correct Answer:stimulus conditions or events
Question :Behavior
involves the movement of muscles and glands
Correct Answer:involves the movement of muscles and
glands
Question :Lifting ones finger
affects the environment
Correct Answer:affects the environment
Question :Most behavior can be classified
-as overt vs. covert-as operant vs. respondent-by response class
Correct Answer:-as overt vs. covert-as operant vs.
respondent-by response class
Question :Generally a response
is a single instance of a behavior
Correct Answer:is a single instance of a behavior
Question :Stimuli
-don't necessarily influence behavior-affect the receptor systems of an organism
Correct Answer:-don't necessarily influence behavior-affect
the receptor systems of an organism
Question :Behaviors that may differ in topography but are
collectively strengthened or weakened by the same consequence form a response class
Correct Answer:a response class
Question :A set of behaviors that are strengthened or
weakened as a result of the same consequence are called a response class
Correct Answer:a response class
Question :Select the most objective description of an event: The forest sounds were too loud for one to speak at a conversational level
Correct Answer:The forest sounds were too loud for one to
speak at a conversational level
Question :Which of the following may be a stimulus?
-a movement performed by the organism itself-a response exhibited by another person-a gradual change in temperature
Correct Answer:-a movement performed by the organism
itself-a response exhibited by another person-a gradual change in temperature
Question :All stimuli in a class could exert control over
behavior due to a single common feature
Correct Answer:due to a single common feature
Question :Which of the following many be a stimulus?
a movement performed by the organism itself
Correct Answer:a movement performed by the organism
itself
Question :Which of the following is a stimulus?
Pressure on the right-hand caused by ones left hand
Correct Answer:Pressure on the right-hand caused by ones
left hand