#1
What is the primary goal of conducting a Functional Behavior Assessment (FBA)?
To identify the function or purpose of a behavior
ExplanationFBA aims to uncover the underlying purpose or function behind a behavior.
#2
Which of the following is NOT a step typically involved in conducting a Functional Behavior Assessment (FBA)?
Implementing the intervention immediately without assessment
ExplanationImplementing interventions without prior assessment is not a recommended step in FBA.
#3
Which of the following is NOT a potential function of behavior according to functional behavior assessment?
Logical reasoning
ExplanationLogical reasoning is not considered a potential function of behavior in functional behavior assessment.
#4
Which of the following is NOT a component of a comprehensive Functional Behavior Assessment (FBA)?
Analysis of brain scans
ExplanationAnalysis of brain scans is not a standard component of a Functional Behavior Assessment.
#5
Which of the following best describes the role of the Functional Behavior Assessment (FBA) in the behavior intervention process?
FBA provides a comprehensive understanding of the behavior's function, which guides the development of effective interventions.
ExplanationFBA plays a crucial role by offering insights into the function of behavior, aiding in the development of targeted and effective interventions.
#6
What is the primary purpose of a functional analysis in behavior assessment?
To determine the underlying causes of a behavior
ExplanationFunctional analysis aims to identify the root causes or functions of observed behaviors.
#7
Which of the following is a common function of challenging behaviors identified through functional analysis?
All of the above
ExplanationChallenging behaviors identified through functional analysis can serve various functions, including attention-seeking, escape, and obtaining tangible rewards.
#8
What is the difference between a function-based intervention and a non-function-based intervention?
Function-based interventions target the underlying function of the behavior, while non-function-based interventions do not consider the function.
ExplanationFunction-based interventions address the root cause of behavior, while non-function-based interventions do not focus on the behavior's function.
#9
In functional behavior assessment, what does ABC stand for?
Antecedent, Behavior, Consequence
ExplanationABC represents Antecedent, Behavior, and Consequence - the key components analyzed in functional behavior assessment.
#10
What is the difference between positive reinforcement and negative reinforcement?
Positive reinforcement increases the likelihood of a behavior by adding something desirable, while negative reinforcement increases the likelihood of a behavior by removing something undesirable.
ExplanationPositive reinforcement adds a desirable stimulus, while negative reinforcement removes an undesirable stimulus, both aiming to increase behavior.
#11
What is the difference between descriptive assessment and functional analysis?
Functional analysis involves manipulating environmental variables
ExplanationFunctional analysis includes manipulating variables to understand their impact on behavior, unlike descriptive assessment.
#12
Which of the following is NOT typically considered an antecedent in functional behavior assessment?
Punishment following the behavior
ExplanationPunishment following the behavior is a consequence, not an antecedent, in functional behavior assessment.
#13
What is a limitation of functional analysis?
It is time-consuming and resource-intensive.
ExplanationFunctional analysis can be resource-intensive and time-consuming, posing a limitation in certain contexts.
#14
What role do environmental manipulations play in functional analysis?
They help to identify the function of the behavior by systematically altering environmental conditions.
ExplanationEnvironmental manipulations assist in pinpointing the function of behavior by deliberately changing conditions during functional analysis.
#15
Which of the following is NOT a potential ethical concern related to functional behavior assessment?
Using punishment as the primary intervention strategy
ExplanationRelying solely on punishment as an intervention strategy is not ethically recommended in functional behavior assessment.