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Question 1 of 13
1. Question
What are the 2 components of Mindfulness based on the lesson (Bishop and Lamar, 2003)?
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Question 2 of 13
2. Question
Recent research on treatments in MT have been effective for adults with ASD who struggle with depression, anxiety and rumination
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Question 3 of 13
3. Question
MT led to a reduction of _________ levels and thought problems in children with ASD
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4. Question
Hwang, YS., Kearney, P., Klieve, H. et al. had mothers attend a ________________ progrm
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Question 5 of 13
5. Question
Results of Cachia, R.L., Anderson, A. & Moore, D.W. (2016) indicated MT programs ______________, _______________, and _______________?
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Question 6 of 13
6. Question
Small units of behavior is a huge component of mindfulness. Almost any mindfulness program begins with small temporal units. “Be mindful for 1 minute”. The program builds upon itself.
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Question 7 of 13
7. Question
One essential component of ABA is environmental modification of treatment environment occurs so that problem behavior is decreased while deficit behavior is increases.
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Question 8 of 13
8. Question
Mindfulness is largely a individual practice. Part of this is creating an individualize plan to being a mindful practice.
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Question 9 of 13
9. Question
Match the following
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- a statement of the anticipated outcome of a presently unknown or future measurement.
- accomplished by demonstrating that the prior level of baseline responding would have remained unchanged had the independent variable not been introduced.
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prediction
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verification
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Question 10 of 13
10. Question
What is the minimum amount of baseline points?
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Question 11 of 13
11. Question
Match the following:
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- Operational definitions only include directly observable aspects of behavior (e.g., hitting), not unobservable internal states (e.g., frustration).
- Operational definitions should be unambiguous. Anyone, without any prior knowledge of the behavior, should be able to understand the definition. A good test is that a person who has never seen the behavior can “act it out” from the definition.
- The definition includes all of the information necessary for you to discriminate between the behavior and other behaviors that are similar but do not count. Including specific examples and non examples is often helpful.
- The particular forms of a behavior that one individual displays will likely be different from those of another. For example, Jimmy’s aggression might include hitting and kicking, whereas Sally’s might include pinching and scratching
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Objective
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Clear
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Complete
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Individualized
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Question 12 of 13
12. Question
The mindful behavior your are teaching a client should be the _____________ behavior?
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Question 13 of 13
13. Question
Mindful behavior will almost always be __________ ?
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