#1
What is the primary goal of behavior measurement?
To punish individuals for undesirable behavior
To understand and describe behavior
To manipulate behavior for desired outcomes
To control every aspect of behavior
#2
Which of the following is NOT a dimension of behavior?
Frequency
Intensity
Color
Duration
#3
Which of the following is NOT a component of a behavioral objective?
Condition
Behavior
Time
Consequence
#4
What is the purpose of baseline data in behavior measurement?
To establish a reference point for future comparison
To manipulate the behavior of individuals
To punish undesirable behaviors
To reinforce desirable behaviors
#5
Which of the following is an example of an antecedent in behavior analysis?
The consequence that follows a behavior
The behavior itself
The event or stimulus that precedes a behavior
The duration of the behavior
#6
Which of the following is a characteristic of a well-defined behavioral objective?
It is vague and ambiguous
It includes multiple behaviors
It is subjective and open to interpretation
It is specific and measurable
#7
What is the term for the systematic assessment and evaluation of behavior?
Behavior modification
Behavioral observation
Behavioral assessment
Behavioral intervention
#8
Which of the following is a limitation of self-report measures in behavior assessment?
They provide objective data
They can be biased or inaccurate
They are time-consuming to administer
They are expensive to implement
#9
What is interobserver agreement in behavior measurement?
The disagreement between observers
The agreement between observers
The measurement of behavior across different environments
The consistency of measurement over time
#10
Which of the following is an example of a continuous recording method?
Event recording
Time sampling
Interval recording
Partial interval recording
#11
What is the purpose of functional behavior assessment (FBA)?
To determine the psychological makeup of an individual
To identify the specific function or purpose of a behavior
To diagnose mental disorders
To establish the baseline of normal behavior
#12
What is the difference between frequency and rate in behavior measurement?
There is no difference; they are synonymous terms
Frequency refers to the count of responses, while rate includes a time dimension
Rate refers to the count of responses, while frequency includes a time dimension
Frequency measures the occurrence of behavior, while rate measures the intensity of behavior
#13
In behavior analysis, what does the term 'ABC' stand for?
Always Be Caring
Antecedent-Behavior-Consequence
Action-Behavior-Condition
Antagonism-Behavior-Challenge
#14
What is the difference between behavior assessment and behavior analysis?
They are synonymous terms
Behavior assessment focuses on measurement, while behavior analysis includes interpretation and intervention
Behavior analysis focuses on measurement, while behavior assessment includes interpretation and intervention
Behavior assessment is only conducted by professionals, while behavior analysis is conducted by anyone
#15
Which of the following is NOT a type of reliability in behavior measurement?
Test-retest reliability
Inter-rater reliability
Internal consistency reliability
Construct validity reliability
#16
In behavior measurement, what does the term 'interresponse time' refer to?
The time between the antecedent and the behavior
The time between two consecutive instances of a behavior
The time between the behavior and the consequence
The total duration of a behavior