The evaluation of the frequency, intensity, and duration of a behavior is known as
a. behavioral assessment.
b. establishing a baseline.
c. a critical response.
d. operant conditioning.
Question 2
Cognitive-behavioral and traditional procedures differ in that
a. cognitive-behavioral procedures are more direct and remain closer to observable behaviors.
b. traditional procedures have fewer inferential assumptions.
c. traditional procedures measure the overt manifestations of psychological disorders.
d. cognitive-behavioral procedures tend to be based on the medical model.