Connie wanted to determine a hierarchy of preferences for her client. What would be the best preference assessment to do this?
Daphne is starting with a new client in the home setting. She wants to see what the client naturally plays with in his home to determine some of his favorite things to do. What preference assessment should she use on her first day?
Emmanuel is taking data on his client, Frank’s, physical aggression. While observing, a peer sat down next to Frank and began playing with a blue car. The peer then took Frank’s red car. Frank then hit the peer, and the peer gave it back. In this scenario, what is the antecedent to Frank’s physical aggression?
Which of the following preference assessments presents clients with an array of stimuli and replaces it in the array when it is chosen?
Jess is conducting a preference assessment in which a single stimulus is presented to a client and their reaction to it is recorded. Jess also records how long they play with the item. What preference assessment is Jess running?
Which of the following best describes ABC data?
Michelle is conducting a preference assessment for her client Joe. She decides to grab a bunch of toys from the clinic and present them two at a time to Joe. Once he makes his choice, Michelle writes it down and presents the next two items. She does this until every pair is presented. What preference assessment is Michelle running?
What assessment aims to determine the function of a behavior?
Which of the following assessments is NOT a preference assessment?
Lily decides to take data on her client, Bill’s, throwing behavior in the home. Bill’s Mom is talking to his brother for 10 minutes and does not interact with Bill at all. Bill then threw a water bottle across the room. Bill’s Mom promptly yells, “Bill you do not throw!” In this scenario, what would be the antecedent and the consequence?