1. Discrete trial teaching differs from naturalistic teaching strategies in
1. Discrete trial teaching differs from naturalistic teaching strategies in that: O Discrete trial instruction is child-initiated and naturalistic teaching strategies are adult initiated Discrete trial instruction is more effective than naturalistic teaching strategies O Discrete trial instruction is adult-initiated and naturalistic teaching strategies are child initiated O Naturalistic teaching strategies are more effective than discrete trial instruction 2. What can be said about reinforcement used in discrete trial instruction? O Reinforcers used in discrete trial instruction are often unrelated to teaching activities. O Reinforcers used in discrete trial instruction are often related to teaching activities. O Reinforcers used in discrete trial instruction are not effective. O Reinforcers used in discrete trial instruction are likely to be overused. 3. A behavior technician provides a card written cue for what to say when ordering lunch at a restaurant. As the individual ordering at the restaurant is able to order more independently, the words on the card are reduced. This is an example of: O Script fading O Milieu teaching O Incidental teaching O Natural environment teaching
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