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#1. A behavior analyst is consulting for a catering company that is designing an RSVP card for an upcoming wedding. On the card, guests are instructed to select their preferred meal choice from two distinct options ‘fish’ or ‘chicken.’ Based on the methodology of presenting these choices, which type of preference assessment does this scenario most accurately exemplify?
This scenario describes a situation where an individual is presented with two distinct choices fish or chicken simultaneously and asked to select one This method is characteristic of a Paired Stimulus Preference Assessment also known as a Forced Choice Preference Assessment In this assessment two stimuli are presented at a time and the learner chooses one The chosen item is then recorded The text explicitly states if i were to walk up to you and say pick fish or chicken what am i doing its a forced choice its a pair of stimulus type of preference assessment Single Stimulus Preference Assessment involves presenting one item at a time and recording whether the individual approaches or interacts with it Multiple Stimulus Preference Assessments both with and without replacement involve presenting three or more stimuli simultaneously from which the individual selects one or more
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