Question

Difficulty: medium. Skill: apply. Type: applied scenario.

A program for completing a multi-step job routine is not producing independent performance. Which adjustment best reflects chaining procedures? The case file includes 6 recent sessions, 3 implementers, and 2 settings.

A
Continue unchanged and ignore the new contextual information
B
Use the procedure that matches the response form, sequence, or group contingency required by the goal in relation to adult client's completing a multi-step job routine

Correct answer

C
Add a punishment procedure before clarifying function, risk, or feasibility
D
Use the descriptive label as the explanation and treatment target

Explanation

Answer B

The clue is the combination of duration data showing long pauses after feedback, stopping work after corrective feedback, and the required task: Chaining procedures. The case file includes 6 recent sessions, 3 implementers, and 2 settings. Use the procedure that matches the response form, sequence, or group contingency required by the goal in relation to adult client's completing a multi-step job routine is best because it answers that clue through shaping, chaining, and group contingencies 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

Clue
Key scenario clue

The clue is the combination of duration data showing long pauses after feedback, stopping work after corrective feedback, and the required task: Chaining procedures. The case file includes 6 recent sessions, 3 implementers, and 2 settings.

Trap
Common trap

Ignoring relevant data or context prevents a defensible behavior-analytic decision.

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Why the other choices are weaker

A
Choice A

Ignoring relevant data or context prevents a defensible behavior-analytic decision.

C
Choice C

A punishment-first response is weaker when less intrusive, function-based, or assessment steps have not been addressed.

D
Choice D

A label is not enough; the decision should be based on observable behavior and relevant variables.

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Shaping, chaining, and group contingenciesChaining proceduresshapingchaining

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