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BACB BCBA Exam - Topic 1 Question 64 Discussion

Actual exam question for BACB's BCBA exam
Question #: 64
Topic #: 1
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All of the following are appropriate methods for promoting maintenance and generalization of newly trained behaviors EXCEPT:

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Suggested Answer: D

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Sina
4 months ago
Not sure about that, can cues really change behavior like that?
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Louis
4 months ago
A, B, and C all make sense for generalization.
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Nieves
4 months ago
Wait, varying cues? That seems off...
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Donte
4 months ago
Totally agree, D doesn't really fit!
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Sherron
4 months ago
I think D is the odd one out.
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Ruth
5 months ago
This is tough! I thought all of these methods were valid. I guess I need to think more about what "appropriate" really means in this context.
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Lajuana
5 months ago
I'm leaning towards A as the answer. Gradually adding stimuli seems like a good strategy, but I could be mixing it up with something else.
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Maybelle
5 months ago
I feel like I've seen a similar question before, and it was about altering antecedents. So maybe B is the one that doesn't fit?
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Yen
5 months ago
I think the answer might be D, but I'm not entirely sure. I remember something about varying cues being important for generalization.
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Asha
5 months ago
For a navigation app, I'd say the most important device capability is definitely geolocation. Without that, the app wouldn't be able to track your position and provide accurate directions. I'm going with D.
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Jess
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm a bit unsure about this one. The question mentions the CFO needs financial information, but it also talks about the "most effective method." I'm not sure if a purely quantitative approach is the best, or if a hybrid approach might be better.
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Casie
5 months ago
This is a good question that tests our understanding of globalization and multinational corporations. I feel confident I can apply the concepts we've learned to determine the best answer.
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Wei
5 months ago
This seems straightforward, I think the right answer is B. Right-clicking the sender's name in the Information Bar and selecting "Add to Contacts" is the most direct way to save the contact details.
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Stefanie
10 months ago
I think I got it! The answer is D. Varying the cues in the natural environment to match the training setting? That's like trying to make a square peg fit in a round hole. Not gonna happen!
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Melodie
8 months ago
You're correct! D is not an appropriate method. We need to focus on making the behavior transferable to real-life situations.
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Justine
8 months ago
Exactly! D doesn't promote maintenance and generalization. We want to make sure the transition is smooth.
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Anastacia
9 months ago
That's right! D is incorrect. It's important to keep the cues consistent between training and the natural environment.
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Iluminada
10 months ago
I'm stumped! This question is as tricky as a dog trying to catch its own tail.
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Nu
8 months ago
C) training others to reinforce the behavior in the natural setting.
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Ivette
9 months ago
B) gradually altering the training antecedents to match naturally occurring ones.
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Linn
9 months ago
A) gradually adding stimuli from the natural environment into the training setting.
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Luisa
10 months ago
I'm going with C. Training others to reinforce the behavior in the natural setting seems like a great way to promote maintenance and generalization. Who needs the training environment when you've got a whole community of reinforcers?
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Lindsey
8 months ago
D seems like a solid option. Varying cues in the natural environment to match those in the training setting can be effective for promoting maintenance.
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Kaycee
8 months ago
I agree with B. Gradually altering the training antecedents to match naturally occurring ones can really help with generalization.
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Lashandra
8 months ago
I'm leaning towards A. Gradually adding stimuli from the natural environment into the training setting seems like a good way to promote maintenance.
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Shanda
8 months ago
I think C is a good choice too. Having others reinforce the behavior in the natural setting can really help with generalization.
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Gail
8 months ago
Maybe a combination of C and D would be the most effective approach. It's always good to have a variety of strategies for promoting maintenance and generalization.
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Jenifer
8 months ago
I see your point, but I still think C is the best option. Training others to reinforce the behavior can really help in the long run.
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Veronique
9 months ago
I'm not so sure about C. I think D might be a better option to match cues in the natural environment with those in the training setting.
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Lizbeth
9 months ago
I think C is a good choice too. It's important to involve others in promoting maintenance and generalization.
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Jade
10 months ago
Hmm, I'm not sure. I was thinking B might be the answer since gradually altering the training antecedents to match naturally occurring ones seems like a good way to promote generalization.
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Amie
10 months ago
I think D is the correct answer. Varying the cues in the natural environment to match those in the training setting doesn't seem like an appropriate method for promoting maintenance and generalization.
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Yolande
11 months ago
I believe the correct answer is C, training others to reinforce the behavior in the natural setting. This helps ensure the behavior is maintained and generalized beyond the training setting.
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Annelle
11 months ago
I agree, varying cues in the natural environment to match those in the training setting is not an appropriate method for promoting maintenance and generalization.
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Rueben
11 months ago
I think the answer is D.
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