Question
Difficulty: medium. Skill: apply. Type: concept discrimination.
In a clinic session, learner's leaving the instructional area changes after a specific antecedent and consequence arrangement. Which analysis best matches unconditioned, conditioned, and generalized punishers? The case file includes 3 recent sessions, 2 implementers, and 1 setting.
ADistinguish unconditioned, conditioned, and generalized consequences by learning history and functional effect in relation to learner's leaving the instructional areaCorrect answer
BUse a familiar protocol even though it does not address unconditioned, conditioned, and generalized consequences
CRely on caregiver's report alone and stop collecting direct evidence
DChange the intervention immediately based on the concern alone
Explanation
Answer AThe clue is the combination of four sessions of stable baseline data followed by two overlapping intervention points, leaving the instructional area, and the required task: Unconditioned, conditioned, and generalized punishers. The case file includes 3 recent sessions, 2 implementers, and 1 setting. Distinguish unconditioned, conditioned, and generalized consequences by learning history and functional effect in relation to learner's leaving the instructional area is best because it answers that clue through unconditioned, conditioned, and generalized consequences instead of treating the scenario as a generic behavior problem. On exam items like this, name the decision point first, then eliminate options that rely on one report, a label, a familiar protocol, or an action that skips the relevant data check.
Why this question is hard
ClueKey scenario clueThe clue is the combination of four sessions of stable baseline data followed by two overlapping intervention points, leaving the instructional area, and the required task: Unconditioned, conditioned, and generalized punishers. The case file includes 3 recent sessions, 2 implementers, and 1 setting.
TrapCommon trapA familiar protocol is not enough unless it matches the assessed variables and the current decision question.
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Why the other choices are weaker
BChoice BA familiar protocol is not enough unless it matches the assessed variables and the current decision question.
CChoice CStakeholder input matters, but direct data, context, and integrity checks are still needed for a defensible answer.
DChoice DThis is weaker because it skips the assessment, integrity, or decision rule needed before changing procedures.
Study tags
Unconditioned, conditioned, and generalized consequencesUnconditioned, conditioned, and generalized punishersunconditioned reinforcerconditioned reinforcer
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