BCABA Board Certified Assistant Behavior Analyst

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Question 13 (Volume C)

A child touching a hot stove immediately withdraws his hand. In the future, the child avoids touching the stove. Avoiding the stove is an example of.

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  • establishing operation.

  • operant behavior.

  • punishment.

  • respondent behavior.

Question 14 (Volume A)

Terry notices that his heart rate increases and he begins to sweat when he enters the dentist's office because the office is associated with painful, unpleasant dental work. He also is reluctant to make appointments and seems to want to do anything else but go to the dentist. His physical symptoms are an example of .

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  • operant behavior.

  • respondent behavior.

  • escape conditioning.

  • aversive conditioning.

Question 15 (Volume B)

Which of the following scenarios involves a behavioral contingency?

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  • James ate dinner tonight and came down with indigestion.

  • While throwing a chair, Linda bit her tongue.

  • Susan hit her head on the wall, and a staff person asked her to stop.

  • When asked to do her tasks, Doris said, "I will not do that!"