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#1. Gordon is walking outside when a sudden, powerful gust of wind blows his chef’s hat off his head and sends it flying down the street. According to the fundamental principles of Applied Behavior Analysis, the event of Gordon’s chef’s hat being blown off his head represents which of the following?
The Dead Mans Test is a foundational concept in Applied Behavior Analysis used to precisely define what constitutes a behavior The test states If a dead man can do it it isnt behavior The critical element is that behavior involves an organisms interaction with its environment through movement thought or feeling In this scenario Gordons hat being blown off his head by the wind is an event that happened to Gordon not something Gordon did A dead mans hat could also be blown off by the wind Since Gordon did not actively perform an action that resulted in his hat being removed this event does not meet the definition of behavior emitted by Gordon It is an environmental change or an event but not a behavior of the individual
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