Matching Pairs Philosophical Assumptions (Examples)Online version A2 Task list 5 and 6 by Avien Henry 1 Ontogeny 2 Parsimony 3 Experimentation 4 Phylogeny 5 Empiricism 6 Replication 7 Philosophical Doubt 8 Pragmatism 9 Determinism Role play worked to teach a supervisee to implement DTI. You decide since it was successful you will use role play to teach NET. The student's IEP says he does not know is colors, letters, or numbers. You read the IEP but decide to conduct an assessment before planning lessons. Humans originally walked on all fours. Now most humans walk upright on their 2 legs. A student is suddenly holding his ears and crying. You assume he may have an earache or infection. You call his mom and suggest a doctor's visit. An Olympian swimmer can swim for 3 hours straight without getting hurt. This behavior has been shaped over his 10-year career. A student is suddenly displaying out-of-seat behavior. You decide to take detailed notes to determine what is contributing to the new behavior. George started intermittent fasting (IF) to lose weight. He loses weight. He continues this and does not consider reasons IF may be unhealthy. Teacher: Mike's behavior is happening because he is sad from home. BCBA: Data collection on what can be seen or heard before the behavior is needed. Mike does not request if the picture cue is not available. When you pull out the cue he says "chips." When you hide the picture cue Mike is silent.