5070 Unit 3 Quiz

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Are generally responsive to prescriptive behavioral treatments

Which one of the following statements regarding common behavior problems presented in primary care is true? These behavior problems:

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One tail of the population normal distribution

Applied behavior analysis has demonstrated great success in applications relating to _____ but Dr. Friman suggests that remaining true to the vision of B.F. Skinner requires behavior analysts to extend the principles of behavior beyond our current limits

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Ethical considerations

Which of the following was not discussed as linked to the stigmatization of psychologists and psychiatrists in the mainstream?

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Behavior is a function of its circumstances

Dr. Friman refers to the core of behavior analysis - that is, the thing we hold as our organizing principle, and which we must keep relevant in all interactions, regardless of the language we use to disseminate our knowledge based on that core principle. That core is as follows:

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Passage of time

Time-based grounding can be problematic because release from time-based grounding is based on:

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5-years old and sucks their thumb during kindergarten class

Which of the following thumb sucking scenarios is most likely to require pediatric behavior treatment? When the child is:

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Health education

Which of the following is the best intervention when parents are having difficulty dealing with the crying episodes of their infant daughter?

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allergies, steroids, stress

Which of these was noted as a variable that changes the sperm behavior?

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Ethical considerations

Which of the following was not discussed as linked to the stigmatization of psychologists and psychiatrists in the mainstream?

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Able to use buttons and zippers

All of the following are signs of physical readiness for toileting, except:

3 multiple choice options

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Bladder

"Holding self' would be one indication of which aspect of toileting readiness?

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bedtime pass

Escape extinction and DRA were most closely associated with which of Dr. Friman's described programs?

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Supportive health education

Which of the following is one of the two main areas of interventions used in behavioral pediatrics in primary care?

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Prescriptive Treatment

Which of the following is one of the two main interventions used in behavioral pediatrics in primary care?

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Poor appetite/picky eating

One of the most common behavior problems with 3-year-old boys in the general population is:

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Passage of time

Time-based grounding can be problematic because release from time-based grounding is based on:

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Parents

Who ranked the hardest to solve behavior problems in 3-year-old children?

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Uncommon/strange behavior problems

Which of the following is not one of the domains of care in behavioral pediatrics in primary care?

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A reminder fluid

According to Dr. Friman, use of an aversive tasting substance placed on the thumb to reduce thumb sucking is best characterized to caregivers as:

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Common behavior problems

The 3 domains of behavioral pediatrics in primary care that are listed by Dr. Friman are as follows: (1) behavior problems with significant medical dimensions, (2) medical problems with significant behavioral dimensions, and (3) ________.

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Common parenting tactics (employed by society at large) are often ineffective AND Childhood behavior problems arise primarily from skill deficits, not pathologies-- so are not covered by insurance

Parents are "on their own" to deal with common behavioral issues because: (select all that apply.)

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Supportive health education and prescriptive treatment

Interventions in behavioral pediatrics generally fall into which of the two following categories?

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A lack of time, training, and inclination by the doctor

What did Dr. Friman discuss as the likely reason(s) for the significant lack of discussion of childhood behavior problems during pediatric visits with the physician?

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All of these answers are correct.

Which of the following behavior problems are commonly reported in primary pediatric care?

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Sperm concentration is critical for conception and sperm concentration has been declining in US men

Why is spermatogenesis (male fertility) relevant to behavior analysis?

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Health education

What is one of the best interventions for early infant crying episodes?

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On the entire office visit

Studies show that during pediatric visits, a range of 11 - 15 minutes, on average, are spent:

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Phobia

Dr. Friman referenced Estes and Skinner (1941), who characterized anxiety as "conditioned suppression"; this is directly related to the behavior of a person experiencing a ____.

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Proprioceptive

"Holding self' would be one indication of which aspect of toileting readiness?

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Is assigned menial tasks at home that must be completed to end grounding

In job-based grounding, contingent upon misbehavior, the older child:

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Sperm concentration

In the fertility study discussed by Dr. Friman, one of the primary dependent variables measured was:

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DRA with escape extinction

The bedtime pass program may reduce bedtime resistance without producing an extinction burst because it is functionally a:

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Prevention

What is the primary emphasis of behavioral pediatrics in primary care?