Question

Difficulty: easy. Skill: recognize. Type: concept discrimination.

A supervisee describes client's behavior using internal causes only. Which response best applies differences among behaviorism, eab, aba, and professional practice? The case file includes 12 recent sessions, 1 implementer, and 4 settings.

A
Treat the most recent data point as proof of the final conclusion
B
Base the decision on the descriptive label for repeating questions after instructions and bypass differences among behaviorism, eab, aba, and professional practice
C
Use a familiar protocol even though it does not address observable behavior and environmental explanations
D
Define the behavior in observable terms and assess relevant environmental variables before selecting intervention in relation to client's repeating questions after instructions

Correct answer

Explanation

Answer D

The clue is the combination of parent report that conflicts with recent session data, repeating questions after instructions, and the required task: Differences among behaviorism, EAB, ABA, and professional practice. The case file includes 12 recent sessions, 1 implementer, and 4 settings. Define the behavior in observable terms and assess relevant environmental variables before selecting intervention in relation to client's repeating questions after instructions is best because it answers that clue through observable behavior and environmental explanations 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 parent report that conflicts with recent session data, repeating questions after instructions, and the required task: Differences among behaviorism, EAB, ABA, and professional practice. The case file includes 12 recent sessions, 1 implementer, and 4 settings.

Trap
Common trap

A single point rarely supports a strong conclusion without considering trend, variability, and context.

Next
If you missed it, review Observable behavior and environmental explanations

Then answer a few related scenarios before moving back to broad practice.

Why the other choices are weaker

A
Choice A

A single point rarely supports a strong conclusion without considering trend, variability, and context.

B
Choice B

This is weaker because the label does not answer the Differences among behaviorism, EAB, ABA, and professional practice decision point or test Observable behavior and environmental explanations.

C
Choice C

A familiar protocol is not enough unless it matches the assessed variables and the current decision question.

Study tags

Observable behavior and environmental explanationsDifferences among behaviorism, EAB, ABA, and professional practicementalismoperational explanations

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