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BACB Exam BCABA Topic 2 Question 97 Discussion

Actual exam question for BACB's BCABA exam
Question #: 97
Topic #: 2
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A child with an advanced verbal repertoire exhibits aggression when asked to do a new math problem. In order to address the problem the behavior analyst shoulD.

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Cherry
1 months ago
This child needs to learn some math skills, but first, let's work on their anger management. Option D is the way to go. Oh, and can we get a calculator on the exam? Just in case.
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Lai
13 days ago
And yes, we can definitely have a calculator on the exam for extra support.
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Gennie
14 days ago
That sounds like a good plan. We can work on math skills after addressing the aggression.
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Pearline
29 days ago
Let's focus on teaching the child an alternative escape response.
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Cory
2 months ago
I disagree, I think immediately removing the math problem could also be a good solution to address the aggression.
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Refugia
2 months ago
I agree with Louann, teaching an alternative escape response could help the child manage their aggression.
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Tamar
2 months ago
Option A? Removing the math problem? That's just avoiding the problem. We should be helping the child, not coddling them.
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Sylvia
8 days ago
D) teach the child an alternative escape response.
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Antonio
13 days ago
B) immediately show him the correct answer.
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Hortencia
1 months ago
D) teach the child an alternative escape response.
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Dalene
1 months ago
A) immediately remove the math problem.
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Charlene
1 months ago
B) immediately show him the correct answer.
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Louann
2 months ago
I think the behavior analyst should teach the child an alternative escape response.
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Shenika
2 months ago
I agree with Gladis. Punishing the aggression (option C) might work in the short term, but it doesn't address the underlying issue. Giving him the answer (option B) won't help him learn either.
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Sylvia
19 days ago
D: Showing him the correct answer (option B) might not help him learn how to solve the problem on his own.
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Hoa
22 days ago
C: Agreed, punishing the aggression (option C) might not address the root cause of the behavior.
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Vivienne
2 months ago
B: I think removing the math problem (option A) could also be a good idea to de-escalate the situation.
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Tom
2 months ago
A: Maybe teaching the child an alternative escape response (option D) would be more helpful.
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Gladis
2 months ago
Option D seems like the best approach. Teaching the child an alternative escape response can help them develop better coping mechanisms without resorting to aggression.
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Broderick
1 months ago
It's important to help the child learn how to handle their frustration in a more positive way.
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Berry
1 months ago
I agree, teaching the child an alternative escape response is a more proactive approach.
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