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1. What students could benefit from the discrete trial instruction model?

A. Students with independent skills
B. Students who need one to one teaching to acquire skills
C. Students who need to learn skills with repeated lessons
D. Both b and c

 

2. What are the components of discrete trial instruction?

A. Instruction, response and reinforcement
B. Instruction and negative correction
C. Instruction, response, reinforcement and a final prompt
D. Reinforcement, prompt and response

 

3. Errorless teaching means?

A. The teacher does not make errors during the presentation
B. The student does not make errors in the learning phase
C. The student is prompted in order to learn new skills without mistakes
D. The student and teacher do not count errors on the data sheet

 

4. Discrete Trial Instruction is a smaller component of

A. Individual Education Program (IEP)
B. Applied Behavioral Analysis (ABA)
C. Prompt Instructions (PI)
D. Functional Behavioral Assessment (FBA)

 

5. Discrete Trial programs should be carefully designed and monitored.

True
False