Question
Difficulty: hard. Skill: analyze. Type: concept discrimination.
In a community outing, adolescent's grabbing preferred items changes after a specific antecedent and consequence arrangement. Which analysis best matches concurrent, multiple, mixed, and chained schedules? The case file includes 10 recent sessions, 1 implementer, and 3 settings.
AProceed informally because the team believes the action will help
BTell everyone to try harder and review the case next month
CCompare the schedule or relative reinforcement conditions before predicting persistence or allocation in relation to adolescent's grabbing preferred itemsCorrect answer
DTreat the most recent data point as proof of the final conclusion
Explanation
Answer CThe clue is the combination of ABC data from three outings, grabbing preferred items, and the required task: Concurrent, multiple, mixed, and chained schedules. The case file includes 10 recent sessions, 1 implementer, and 3 settings. Compare the schedule or relative reinforcement conditions before predicting persistence or allocation in relation to adolescent's grabbing preferred items is best because it answers that clue through schedules, persistence, and response allocation 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 ABC data from three outings, grabbing preferred items, and the required task: Concurrent, multiple, mixed, and chained schedules. The case file includes 10 recent sessions, 1 implementer, and 3 settings.
TrapCommon trapGood intent does not replace consent, documentation, competence, or other safeguards.
NextIf you missed it, review Schedules, persistence, and response allocationThen answer a few related scenarios before moving back to broad practice.
Why the other choices are weaker
AChoice AGood intent does not replace consent, documentation, competence, or other safeguards.
BChoice BVague delayed feedback does not create a measurable plan for improvement.
DChoice DA single point rarely supports a strong conclusion without considering trend, variability, and context.
Study tags
Schedules, persistence, and response allocationConcurrent, multiple, mixed, and chained schedulesschedulesbehavioral momentum
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