[U6Q] Joel is working on communicating in full sentences, bu…
[U6Q] Joel is working on communicating in full sentences, but he often speaks too quickly, making it difficult for others to understand him. To address this, Joel’s behavior analyst implements a protocol that provides acknowledgment and attention at the end of a conversation if Joel maintains a speaking rate of 120 to 150 words per minute. Which differential reinforcement procedure is the behavior analyst using?
Read Details[U7Q] Elias has expressed fear of medical exams and typicall…
[U7Q] Elias has expressed fear of medical exams and typically requires restraints during appointments. A behavior analyst has implemented a program in which Elias participates in pretend medical exams, receiving differential levels of “reinforcement” based on his level of participation. The program is conducted daily until Elias can tolerate a full medical exam without displaying problem behavior. This is an example of which intervention approach to minimize problem behavior during medical exams?
Read Details[U6Q] Mia sometimes hums during circle time. Her behavior an…
[U6Q] Mia sometimes hums during circle time. Her behavior analyst implements a DRL aiming for no more than two hums per lesson, but the teacher is uneasy rewarding any humming since this is disruptive to peers. What should the behavior analyst have recommended instead?
Read Details[U6Q] Taylor, a behavior analyst, works with Jordan, a child…
[U6Q] Taylor, a behavior analyst, works with Jordan, a child who uses a picture card system to request a handful of preferred toys and foods. Jordan’s tantrums, consisting of whining and foot stomping, reliably produce caregiver attention. After a functional analysis confirmed attention as the maintaining reinforcer, which intervention should Taylor implement?
Read Details[U6Q] Ricky, an assistant behavior analyst working in a scho…
[U6Q] Ricky, an assistant behavior analyst working in a school, has been asked to help a student who often drops to the floor and kicks when asked to transition from the playground back to the classroom. The severity of the behavior is not a concern, and the student complies with other school routines. The teacher is concerned about the student missing instructional time during this behavior and about other students seeing it as unfair if the student is allowed to remain on the playground while they go to class. The function of the student’s problem behavior has been determined to be escape from the transition. Given this scenario, which intervention would be most appropriate for Ricky to use?
Read Details[U6Q] When Lucas wants the blinds raised, he bangs on the wi…
[U6Q] When Lucas wants the blinds raised, he bangs on the window until his parents raise them. Lucas’ parents want for him to ask appropriately, rather than bang on the windows – but are concerned ignoring might lead to Lucas breaking the window and hurting himself. As a result, the behavior analyst will use differential reinforcement without extinction to teach Lucas to sign “Raise blinds, please” instead of banging on the window. Which concurrent schedule best supports this change?
Read Details[U6Q] During reading time, Jordan interrupts the group by ca…
[U6Q] During reading time, Jordan interrupts the group by calling out comments about the story 15-20 times. The teacher now awards a star at the end of the lesson, which can be exchanged for access to a preferred activity, if Jordan called out no more than three times. Which procedure is the teacher using?
Read Details[U6Q] Brexten, an 8-year-old, needs to increase his daily ph…
[U6Q] Brexten, an 8-year-old, needs to increase his daily physical activity to at least 45 minutes for health reasons, as prescribed by his doctor. When asked to run on a treadmill, Brexten becomes agitated and starts kicking others. Despite this behavior, staff are willing to tolerate it because of the health necessity. Brexten has a history of compliance and can communicate his preferences. Given this scenario, which intervention would be the most appropriate for a behavior analyst to use?
Read Details[U6Q] Jamie, a behavior analyst, is working with a client in…
[U6Q] Jamie, a behavior analyst, is working with a client in a classroom setting. The client is learning multiplication tables but emits loud shrieking noises during multiplication fluency drills. The teacher finds this behavior disruptive to other students. It has been determined that the client’s shrieking is maintained by escape from the multiplication drills. To address the problem behavior and increase participation in the activity, which intervention is the most appropriate for Jamie to implement?
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