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#1. Dr. Evans is reviewing the long-term progress of a client who received intensive Discrete Trial Training for identifying various animals. Six months after the formal teaching of these skills ceased, Dr. Evans presents the client with flashcards of animals previously taught to determine if the client can still accurately identify them. Dr. Evans is not measuring the speed or intensity of the client’s responses, but rather the continued presence of the skill. What aspect of behavior change is Dr. Evans primarily assessing in this scenario?

Maintenance refers to the extent to which a learner continues to perform the target behavior after a portion or all of the intervention has been terminated In this scenario Dr Evans is specifically checking if the skills identifying animals are still present after teaching had stopped which is the definition of maintenance Generalization refers to the occurrence of behavior in settings times or with people different from those in which it was originally taught or with untrained stimuli Fluency refers to accuracy plus speed Overgeneralization refers to a behavior occurring in the presence of stimuli that are similar but not the same as the trained stimuli often implying an undesired or incorrect application of the skill

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