#1
Which of the following is NOT a type of behavioral measurement?
Categorical measures
ExplanationCategorical measures are indeed a type of behavioral measurement.
#2
What is the term for the consistency or stability of a measure over time?
Reliability
ExplanationReliability refers to the consistency or stability of a measure over time.
#3
What is the term for the phenomenon where participants' behavior changes due to the awareness of being observed?
Hawthorne effect
ExplanationThe Hawthorne effect refers to the phenomenon where participants' behavior changes due to the awareness of being observed.
#4
Which of the following is an example of a behavioral assessment tool designed to evaluate emotional and behavioral functioning in children and adolescents?
Child Behavior Checklist (CBCL)
ExplanationThe Child Behavior Checklist (CBCL) is an example of a behavioral assessment tool designed to evaluate emotional and behavioral functioning in children and adolescents.
#5
Which of the following is NOT a component of the ABC model of behavior?
Adherence
ExplanationAdherence is not a component of the ABC model of behavior.
#6
In behavioral assessment, what does ABC stand for?
Antecedent, Behavior, Consequence
ExplanationABC stands for Antecedent, Behavior, Consequence in behavioral assessment.
#7
Which type of behavioral assessment involves directly observing and recording behavior as it occurs?
Observational assessment
ExplanationObservational assessment directly observes and records behavior as it occurs.
#8
Which of the following is an example of a behavioral rating scale?
Behavior Assessment System for Children (BASC)
ExplanationThe Behavior Assessment System for Children (BASC) is an example of a behavioral rating scale.
#9
What is the term for a statistical technique used to identify underlying dimensions or factors within a set of variables?
Factor analysis
ExplanationFactor analysis is a statistical technique used to identify underlying dimensions or factors within a set of variables.
#10
Which of the following is an example of a behavioral observation technique used in clinical settings?
Behavioral coding
ExplanationBehavioral coding is an example of a behavioral observation technique used in clinical settings.
#11
What is the term for the extent to which a measurement instrument measures what it is intended to measure?
Validity
ExplanationValidity refers to the extent to which a measurement instrument measures what it is intended to measure.
#12
In behavioral assessment, what does the term 'inter-rater reliability' refer to?
The consistency of results obtained by different raters for the same behavior
ExplanationInter-rater reliability refers to the consistency of results obtained by different raters for the same behavior in behavioral assessment.
#13
Which of the following is a limitation of self-report measures in behavioral assessment?
They rely on individuals' willingness and ability to accurately report their own behaviors
ExplanationSelf-report measures in behavioral assessment rely on individuals' willingness and ability to accurately report their own behaviors.
#14
Which of the following is a commonly used method to assess social skills and behavior in children?
Vineland Adaptive Behavior Scales (VABS)
ExplanationVineland Adaptive Behavior Scales (VABS) is a commonly used method to assess social skills and behavior in children.
#15
What is the term for the process of collecting information about an individual's behavior from multiple sources such as parents, teachers, and peers?
Behavioral aggregation
ExplanationBehavioral aggregation involves collecting information about an individual's behavior from multiple sources.