[MidB] Leslie created a binder with decision trees and instr…
[MidB] Leslie created a binder with decision trees and instructions for procedures and protocols. Staff was instructed to sign an acknowledgment sheet when they had reviewed the binder. Leslie checked the sheet at the end of the day and saw none of the staff had signed it. This is an example of ___ observation.
Read Details[FinA] Regina attempts making a curry-based dish by throwing…
[FinA] Regina attempts making a curry-based dish by throwing in a pinch of this and a dash of that. The curry dish ends up tasting way too salty, so the next time she tries to make it, she starts with just a little seasoning. This is an example of:
Read Details[MidB] Travis was taught how to interview for jobs using beh…
[MidB] Travis was taught how to interview for jobs using behavior skills training (BST). He never reached mastery criteria, and, after a few weeks of going to actual interviews, he has not yet received a call back. Travis did report feeling more confident during interviews, so his BCBA continued to deliver the BST intervention. This is a violation of which dimension of ABA:
Read Details[MidA] In Rhea’s toileting program, the behavior analyst wro…
[MidA] In Rhea’s toileting program, the behavior analyst wrote that the client should be brought to the bathroom “frequently” and directed to sit on the toilet for “a good amount of time” without providing any other details on how to implement the toileting plan. This is a violation of which dimension of ABA:
Read Details[MidB] Eva’s husband wakes up, and his neck is sore, but he…
[MidB] Eva’s husband wakes up, and his neck is sore, but he can’t figure out why. Eva tells him that there must be a cause for his pain and suggests his neck hurts because he slept in an awkward position. Eva’s explanation represents a belief in:
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