Question
Difficulty: hard. Skill: analyze. Type: applied scenario.
A program for using a clarification request is not producing independent performance. Which adjustment best reflects simple and conditional discrimination procedures? The case file includes 5 recent sessions, 2 implementers, and 4 settings.
AChange the intervention immediately based on the concern alone
BContinue unchanged and ignore the new contextual information
CAdd a punishment procedure before clarifying function, risk, or feasibility
DArrange teaching trials so the relevant antecedent controls the response and errors can be corrected in relation to client's using a clarification requestCorrect answer
Explanation
Answer DThe clue is the combination of parent report that conflicts with recent session data, repeating questions after instructions, and the required task: Simple and conditional discrimination procedures. The case file includes 5 recent sessions, 2 implementers, and 4 settings. Arrange teaching trials so the relevant antecedent controls the response and errors can be corrected in relation to client's using a clarification request is best because it answers that clue through discrimination and stimulus-control teaching procedures 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 parent report that conflicts with recent session data, repeating questions after instructions, and the required task: Simple and conditional discrimination procedures. The case file includes 5 recent sessions, 2 implementers, and 4 settings.
TrapCommon trapThis is weaker because it skips the assessment, integrity, or decision rule needed before changing procedures.
NextIf you missed it, review Discrimination and stimulus-control teaching proceduresThen answer a few related scenarios before moving back to broad practice.
Why the other choices are weaker
AChoice AThis is weaker because it skips the assessment, integrity, or decision rule needed before changing procedures.
BChoice BIgnoring relevant data or context prevents a defensible behavior-analytic decision.
CChoice CA punishment-first response is weaker when less intrusive, function-based, or assessment steps have not been addressed.
Study tags
Discrimination and stimulus-control teaching proceduresSimple and conditional discrimination proceduressimple discriminationconditional discrimination
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