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ishan

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An assessment report may be written to (Circle all that apply)
 
  A. summarize observations of the child and his environment.
  B. document progress.
  C. describe the results of the test administered.
  D. interpret results.
  E. make recommendations.

Question 2

DRA is a consequence-based approach aimed at:
 
  a. increasing desired behavior through the reinforcement of alternative behavior
  b. punishing undesirable behavior
  c. decreasing reinforcement of alternative behaviors
  d. b and c are correct



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Answer to Question 1

A,B,C,D,E

Answer to Question 2

a





 

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