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Ball State University SPCE 680 Chapter 4 Multiple Choice Questions: 1)Treatments cannot be plucked off a list of empirically supported treatments and be expected to         

Health Science May 19, 2021

Ball State University

SPCE 680

Chapter 4 Multiple Choice Questions:

1)Treatments cannot be plucked off a list of empirically supported treatments and be expected to          .

    1. Work
    2. Effect the child negatively
    3. Effect the child positively
    4. None of the above.
  1. Assessment of client repertoire should occur on a(n)              .
    1. Regulated schedule
    2. Random schedule
    3. Ongoing basis
    4. All of the above
  2. Behavioral cusps are behavior changes that have           .
    1. No effect on the child
    2. Effects on the practitioner only
    3. Have effects on no one, including the parents
    4. Far-reaching effects.
  3. Evidence-based practicioners consider target client repertoire---even for treatments that        
    1. Failed in the past
    2. Succeeded in the past
    3. Haven’t occurred yet
    4. None of the above
  4. Schedules are not any better at producing behavioral cusps than any other treatment if considerable planning is not                 .
    1. Put into place
    2. Carefully planned
    3. Concerned with the parents feelings

 

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