highly complex interventions increase the risk of…
deciding which behavior to address first is…
new or variable response forms emerging during extinction reflect…
choosing goals that are too complex for implementers to follow correctly risks…
educating caregivers about potential side effects before starting extinction demonstrates…
no meaningful change following implementation indicates a need for…
a goal written so that different observers would measure it consistently demonstrates…
poor outcomes with low integrity suggest an…
writing procedures so others can replicate them reflects the ABA dimension of…
gradual changes in how an intervention is carried out over time is called…
coordinating goals and procedures with caregivers and teachers demonstrates…
using an intervention because it worked for another client without assessment violates…
selecting an intervention based on assessment data and research support reflects…
inconsistent or improper implementation of procedures indicates a…
selecting a replacement behavior that is effective, efficient, and acceptable to stakeholders reflects…
providing written scripts or checklists helps maintain…
behaviors that pose immediate safety risks should be prioritized over those that are…
evaluating time, effort, and resources relative to benefit reflects…
a goal that clearly defines the behavior and how it will be measured is…
replacing problem behavior with a response that accesses the same reinforcer reflects…