[U1Q] Gary, a behavior analyst, is conducting a free-operant…

[U1Q] Gary, a behavior analyst, is conducting a free-operant preference assessment with his client. After placing several stuffed toy animals on the floor in the session room, Gary records how long his client engages with each stuffed animal. What should Gary do next when conducting this preference assessment?

[U6Q] Henry, a behavior analyst, is working with a client wh…

[U6Q] Henry, a behavior analyst, is working with a client who cannot imitate words or sounds. The client is also a 3-year-old who moves around a lot. Therefore, portability of the response form is an important factor to consider. Which response form would be best for this client?

[U2Q] Chidi is teaching Eleanor, a behavior technician, to u…

[U2Q] Chidi is teaching Eleanor, a behavior technician, to use American Sign Language (ASL) when presenting instructions to a new client. He breaks up the 1-hour session into 5-minute windows and delivers positive feedback if Eleanor includes at least 10 signs within the 5-minute window. This is an example of:

[U2Q] Carla, a behavior analyst, is developing a token syste…

[U2Q] Carla, a behavior analyst, is developing a token system to increase Reggie’s reading. Previously, Reggie’s teacher had used puzzle pieces during reading class, but they did not significantly impact his behavior. Carla sets up the environment where Reggie receives stars dependent upon the completion of classwork. The higher the number of stars Reggie receives, the longer she can play on the classroom’s computer. Which consideration for the conditioning process does deciding to use stars show?