Deck 8: Emotionalbehavioral Disorders

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Compared with their peers, students with EBD tend to have an

A) average IQ.
B) average to below-average IQ.
C) average to above-average IQ.
D) above-average IQ.
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Which of the following behaviors represents an internalizing disorder?

A) Experiencing anxiety.
B) Challenging authority figures.
C) Refusing to follow teacher directions.
D) Setting fires.
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Jim's teacher is interested in identifying the antecedents to his problem behavior, developing an accurate operational definition of the behavior, and describing the actual consequences of the behavior. The best model for this is

A) normative assessment.
B) alternate assessment.
C) criterion-referenced assessment.
D) functional assessment.
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Recent research suggests that the dropout rate for youth with emotional and behavior disorders is

A) 10-30 percent.
B) 30-50 percent.
C) 50-70 percent.
D) 70-90 percent.
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Disorders that may result in depressed mood, social withdrawal, irritability, and other serious medical conditions include

A) rumination.
B) pica.
C) attention deficit and disruptive behavior disorders.
D) anorexia and bulimia.
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Opponents of the current IDEA definition of serious emotional disturbance have criticized its lack of clarity, incompleteness, and exclusion of persons described as

A) having autism.
B) having attention deficit disorders.
C) being socially maladjusted.
D) being conduct disordered.
Question
Geni reports that her twelve-year-old son has, for the past year, been persistently eating paint chips and plaster. This is an example of

A) anorexia.
B) bulimia.
C) pica.
D) rumination.
Question
Most special classes for children with moderate to severe disorders

A) use instructional strategies that focus on controlling children.
B) have high student to teacher ratios.
C) feature close teacher monitoring of student performance and reinforcement based on student behaviors.
D) are focused on the child's behavior at home.
Question
Post-high school employment rates for students with emotional and behavior disorders are as follows:

A) 41 percent are employed two years later.
B) 79 percent are employed two years later.
C) 59 percent are employed two years later.
D) 25 percent are employed two years later.
Question
The purpose of a functional behavioral assessment is to

A) identify early traumatic events in the child or youth's life that give rise to the behavior problems.
B) identify the salient parent/child interactions that culminated in challenging behaviors.
C) identify the functions of a student's behavior in relationship to various school or home settings.
D) identify the features of the neighborhood environment that give rise to the challenging behaviors.
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Mr. Mitchell is concerned about the problematic behavior of one student. Before submitting a formal referral for special education Mr. Mitchell will probably

A) make certain the behavior disorder is diagnosed.
B) complete several observations using formal behavioral checklists.
C) hold several conferences with the parents.
D) implement a behavior modification techniques program.
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Which disorder is characterized by involuntary, rapid repetitions of words or phrases?

A) Identity disorder
B) Gender disorder
C) Tic disorder
D) Disruptive behavior disorder
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At what age should parents become concerned if their child has consistent problems with bowel and bladder control that is not a function of any physical disorder?

A) Seven or eight
B) Six or seven
C) Five or six
D) Four or five
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A student who is inordinately fearful about future events, and has difficulty separating from a parent or another close relationship is likely to be experiencing

A) pervasive developmental disorders.
B) psychosomatic disorders.
C) anxiety disorders.
D) disruptive behavior disorders.
Question
Effects of child abuse on young children may include

A) withdrawal.
B) aggression.
C) enuresis.
D) withdrawal, aggression, and enuresis.
Question
An integral part of the systems-of-care for children with behavior disorders is

A) the provision of school-wide programs.
B) the use of neighborhood-based case management.
C) the creation of well-managed, self-contained classrooms.
D) the controlling of aberrant behaviors.
Question
Which of the following behaviors represents an externalizing disorder?

A) Feeling abandoned.
B) Hearing voices.
C) Spitting on a sibling.
D) Experiencing test anxiety.
Question
Harry is thirteen years old with a documented early history of grossly inadequate parental care. He exhibits noticeably abnormal and developmentally inept social relatedness. It is likely that Harry has

A) selective mutism.
B) childhood schizophrenia.
C) bulimia.
D) reactive attachment disorder.
Question
Wraparound services

A) represent a fixed structure for assembling a network of services and agencies for children and youth with behavior disorders.
B) center on approaches to service provision that are primarily focused on the child or youth with behavior disorders.
C) might include in-home child management training, employment assistance and family therapy.
D) focus primarily a curriculum of control.
Question
Which of the following does not contribute to increased risk for EBD?

A) Poverty
B) Parental drug use
C) Positive factors
D) Family discord
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The purpose of behavior plans is to replace problem behaviors with useful, functional behaviors that advance a child's social and academic development.
Question
Describe two reasons why classification systems are important to professionals who identify, treat, and educate individuals with EBD.
Question
The poor academic outcomes of students with EBD can be attributed to

A) the preparation of the teachers who work with these students
B) interventions are directed primarily towards behavior rather academic skills.
C) the poor quality of the academic instruction these students often receive.
D) the preparation of the teachers who work with these students, interventions are directed primarily towards behavior rather academic skills, and the poor quality of the academic instruction these students often receive.
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The causes of behavioral disorders are multifaceted and often complex.
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In the US, youth gangs represent the largest segment of criminally active, peer centered groups.
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A basic feature of the systems of care concept is that

A) it reflects a philosophy about the way in which services should be delivered to children, youth, and their families.
C) most children and youth with EBD receive treatments and interventions in isolation from their families, homes, neighborhoods.
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Only behaviors that are internalized are viewed as being problematic.
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Identify the general social characteristics of children and youth with E/BD.
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Identify the general academic achievement characteristics of children and youth with E/BD.
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Feeding and eating disorders may not be considered as an emotional or behavior disorder in IDEA.
Question
Classification provides professionals with common terms for communicating with one another.
Question
Describe how the definition from the National Special Education and Mental Health Coalition attempts to provide greater clarity and precision in describing EBD.
Question
The clinically derived classification systems used in the DSM-5 are the same as used by schools and IDEA.
Question
Peta received wraparound approach (WRAP) services. What does the approach entail?

A) Unconditional care, least restrictive care, and school-based care approach
B) An intensive, complete, team/community approach to develop skills and behaviors
C) Therapy approach focused on the role of thinking and language on behavior
D) An approach based on restricted hospital-centered or punitive services
Question
Services in the WRAP and /or systems of care might include

A) home-based interventions.
B) ?special class placement.
C) therapeutic foster care.
D) home-based interventions, special class placement, and therapeutic foster care.
Question
What can be accurately said about the causes of EBD?
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Identify three of the essential parts of the IDEA definitions of emotional/behavioral disorders.
Question
As defined in IDEA, the learning difficulties that young students with emotional and behavior disorders exhibit are due to sensory impairments and/or mild retardation.
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Due to the problem behaviors associated with EBD, school professionals are advised to avoid the use of positive behavior supports
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What is the difference between internalized and externalized behavior disorders?
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List three purposes of a functional behavioral assessment.
Question
Functional behavioral assessment is a collection of methods for obtaining information about antecedents, behaviors and _.

A) social skills
B) results
C) performance
D) consequences
Question
IDEA defines emotionally disturbed using which of the following criteria?

A) A condition in which behavior or emotional responses adversely affect educational performance
B) More than a transient, expected response to stressors in the child's environment
C) An inability to learn that cannot be explained by intellectual, sensory, or health factors
D) Coexisting with other disabling conditions
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Describe the characteristics of children and youth with EBD.
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A problem-solving structure to identify and address student difficulties using research-based instruction and interventions monitored over time is known as

A) guided instruction structure (GIS)
B) response to identified difficulties (RTID)
C) response to intervention (RTI)
D) response to student difficulties (RTSD)
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Describe the phases of the wraparound process.
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Describe the different interventions for children and youth with EBD from early childhood through adulthood.
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Positive Behavior Support (PBS) focuses on

A) eliminating or controlling behaviors that interfere with home and school success.
B) addressing the factors related to a child's negative behaviors.
C) determining the internal factors that give rise to problematic behaviors.
D) All of the answers are correct.
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The disorder known as consists of the persistent eating of nonnutritive materials for at least one month.

A) rumination
B) binging
C) bulimia
D) pica
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1
Compared with their peers, students with EBD tend to have an

A) average IQ.
B) average to below-average IQ.
C) average to above-average IQ.
D) above-average IQ.
B
2
Which of the following behaviors represents an internalizing disorder?

A) Experiencing anxiety.
B) Challenging authority figures.
C) Refusing to follow teacher directions.
D) Setting fires.
A
3
Jim's teacher is interested in identifying the antecedents to his problem behavior, developing an accurate operational definition of the behavior, and describing the actual consequences of the behavior. The best model for this is

A) normative assessment.
B) alternate assessment.
C) criterion-referenced assessment.
D) functional assessment.
D
4
Recent research suggests that the dropout rate for youth with emotional and behavior disorders is

A) 10-30 percent.
B) 30-50 percent.
C) 50-70 percent.
D) 70-90 percent.
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5
Disorders that may result in depressed mood, social withdrawal, irritability, and other serious medical conditions include

A) rumination.
B) pica.
C) attention deficit and disruptive behavior disorders.
D) anorexia and bulimia.
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6
Opponents of the current IDEA definition of serious emotional disturbance have criticized its lack of clarity, incompleteness, and exclusion of persons described as

A) having autism.
B) having attention deficit disorders.
C) being socially maladjusted.
D) being conduct disordered.
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7
Geni reports that her twelve-year-old son has, for the past year, been persistently eating paint chips and plaster. This is an example of

A) anorexia.
B) bulimia.
C) pica.
D) rumination.
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8
Most special classes for children with moderate to severe disorders

A) use instructional strategies that focus on controlling children.
B) have high student to teacher ratios.
C) feature close teacher monitoring of student performance and reinforcement based on student behaviors.
D) are focused on the child's behavior at home.
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9
Post-high school employment rates for students with emotional and behavior disorders are as follows:

A) 41 percent are employed two years later.
B) 79 percent are employed two years later.
C) 59 percent are employed two years later.
D) 25 percent are employed two years later.
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10
The purpose of a functional behavioral assessment is to

A) identify early traumatic events in the child or youth's life that give rise to the behavior problems.
B) identify the salient parent/child interactions that culminated in challenging behaviors.
C) identify the functions of a student's behavior in relationship to various school or home settings.
D) identify the features of the neighborhood environment that give rise to the challenging behaviors.
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11
Mr. Mitchell is concerned about the problematic behavior of one student. Before submitting a formal referral for special education Mr. Mitchell will probably

A) make certain the behavior disorder is diagnosed.
B) complete several observations using formal behavioral checklists.
C) hold several conferences with the parents.
D) implement a behavior modification techniques program.
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12
Which disorder is characterized by involuntary, rapid repetitions of words or phrases?

A) Identity disorder
B) Gender disorder
C) Tic disorder
D) Disruptive behavior disorder
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13
At what age should parents become concerned if their child has consistent problems with bowel and bladder control that is not a function of any physical disorder?

A) Seven or eight
B) Six or seven
C) Five or six
D) Four or five
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14
A student who is inordinately fearful about future events, and has difficulty separating from a parent or another close relationship is likely to be experiencing

A) pervasive developmental disorders.
B) psychosomatic disorders.
C) anxiety disorders.
D) disruptive behavior disorders.
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15
Effects of child abuse on young children may include

A) withdrawal.
B) aggression.
C) enuresis.
D) withdrawal, aggression, and enuresis.
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An integral part of the systems-of-care for children with behavior disorders is

A) the provision of school-wide programs.
B) the use of neighborhood-based case management.
C) the creation of well-managed, self-contained classrooms.
D) the controlling of aberrant behaviors.
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Which of the following behaviors represents an externalizing disorder?

A) Feeling abandoned.
B) Hearing voices.
C) Spitting on a sibling.
D) Experiencing test anxiety.
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Harry is thirteen years old with a documented early history of grossly inadequate parental care. He exhibits noticeably abnormal and developmentally inept social relatedness. It is likely that Harry has

A) selective mutism.
B) childhood schizophrenia.
C) bulimia.
D) reactive attachment disorder.
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Wraparound services

A) represent a fixed structure for assembling a network of services and agencies for children and youth with behavior disorders.
B) center on approaches to service provision that are primarily focused on the child or youth with behavior disorders.
C) might include in-home child management training, employment assistance and family therapy.
D) focus primarily a curriculum of control.
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20
Which of the following does not contribute to increased risk for EBD?

A) Poverty
B) Parental drug use
C) Positive factors
D) Family discord
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The purpose of behavior plans is to replace problem behaviors with useful, functional behaviors that advance a child's social and academic development.
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22
Describe two reasons why classification systems are important to professionals who identify, treat, and educate individuals with EBD.
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23
The poor academic outcomes of students with EBD can be attributed to

A) the preparation of the teachers who work with these students
B) interventions are directed primarily towards behavior rather academic skills.
C) the poor quality of the academic instruction these students often receive.
D) the preparation of the teachers who work with these students, interventions are directed primarily towards behavior rather academic skills, and the poor quality of the academic instruction these students often receive.
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The causes of behavioral disorders are multifaceted and often complex.
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In the US, youth gangs represent the largest segment of criminally active, peer centered groups.
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A basic feature of the systems of care concept is that

A) it reflects a philosophy about the way in which services should be delivered to children, youth, and their families.
C) most children and youth with EBD receive treatments and interventions in isolation from their families, homes, neighborhoods.
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Only behaviors that are internalized are viewed as being problematic.
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Identify the general social characteristics of children and youth with E/BD.
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Identify the general academic achievement characteristics of children and youth with E/BD.
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30
Feeding and eating disorders may not be considered as an emotional or behavior disorder in IDEA.
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Classification provides professionals with common terms for communicating with one another.
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32
Describe how the definition from the National Special Education and Mental Health Coalition attempts to provide greater clarity and precision in describing EBD.
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The clinically derived classification systems used in the DSM-5 are the same as used by schools and IDEA.
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34
Peta received wraparound approach (WRAP) services. What does the approach entail?

A) Unconditional care, least restrictive care, and school-based care approach
B) An intensive, complete, team/community approach to develop skills and behaviors
C) Therapy approach focused on the role of thinking and language on behavior
D) An approach based on restricted hospital-centered or punitive services
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Services in the WRAP and /or systems of care might include

A) home-based interventions.
B) ?special class placement.
C) therapeutic foster care.
D) home-based interventions, special class placement, and therapeutic foster care.
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36
What can be accurately said about the causes of EBD?
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37
Identify three of the essential parts of the IDEA definitions of emotional/behavioral disorders.
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38
As defined in IDEA, the learning difficulties that young students with emotional and behavior disorders exhibit are due to sensory impairments and/or mild retardation.
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39
Due to the problem behaviors associated with EBD, school professionals are advised to avoid the use of positive behavior supports
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40
What is the difference between internalized and externalized behavior disorders?
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List three purposes of a functional behavioral assessment.
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42
Functional behavioral assessment is a collection of methods for obtaining information about antecedents, behaviors and _.

A) social skills
B) results
C) performance
D) consequences
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43
IDEA defines emotionally disturbed using which of the following criteria?

A) A condition in which behavior or emotional responses adversely affect educational performance
B) More than a transient, expected response to stressors in the child's environment
C) An inability to learn that cannot be explained by intellectual, sensory, or health factors
D) Coexisting with other disabling conditions
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44
Describe the characteristics of children and youth with EBD.
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45
A problem-solving structure to identify and address student difficulties using research-based instruction and interventions monitored over time is known as

A) guided instruction structure (GIS)
B) response to identified difficulties (RTID)
C) response to intervention (RTI)
D) response to student difficulties (RTSD)
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46
Describe the phases of the wraparound process.
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Describe the different interventions for children and youth with EBD from early childhood through adulthood.
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Positive Behavior Support (PBS) focuses on

A) eliminating or controlling behaviors that interfere with home and school success.
B) addressing the factors related to a child's negative behaviors.
C) determining the internal factors that give rise to problematic behaviors.
D) All of the answers are correct.
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The disorder known as consists of the persistent eating of nonnutritive materials for at least one month.

A) rumination
B) binging
C) bulimia
D) pica
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