RBT Practice Questions
Sarah is helping Kendra, a woman with moderate intellectual disability, cook breakfast in the morning. Kendra attempts to touch the hot stove, Sarah yells "Don't touch that!" Is this abuse?
No -- Yelling is not ideal, but is used to prevent Kendra from harming herself
When you have a conversation with a family member about a client, you should:
Find a quiet and private spot
What is considered to be physical signs of abuse?
Fingerprints or handprints on the neck, face, arms, or wrists
Reinforcement for a behavior after a fixed amount of time has passed
Fixed Interval (FI)
Reinforcement occurs after the behavior is displayed a certain number of times
Fixed Ratio (FR)
Listening to another's directions and following them
Following Instructions
The strength of the behavior
Force
Data is the ____ for creating behavioral interventions
Foundation
What is an example of a motivating operation (MO)?
Fred is hungry so crackers work well as a reinforcer for task compliance
Has a clear beginning and ending and the number of times it happens is important to know
Frequence
____ ____ ____ addresses challenging behaviors by teaching the individual to replace those behaviors with communication
Functional Communication Training
The intervention is designed to operate in new environments and continue after formal treatment ends. EX: Teaching someone to brush their teeth in a clinic setting for 5 weeks and then them brushing their teeth at home before bed each night for years to come.
Generality
Non-accidental, inappropriate contact or the use of force with an individual that causes serious injury or physical pain is considered what type of abuse?
Physical Abuse
Skills individuals display that make it possible for them to learn other skills are ___ ___
Pivotal Skills
How is pointing related to joint attention?
Pointing at an object is an effort to get another to attend to it
What are the most common reasons to ask questions in a professional interaction?
To start a conversation, to gain information, to show interest in a person's ideas
The way the behavior looks
Topography
Michelle is an RBT who us teaching a mother how to implement a visual schedule for her child. What is Michelle doing?
Training a parent how to implement an intervention
____ are the overall direction of the data path. Trends are reviewed to determine if the same conditions stay in place, then the behavior can be predicted to follow the ___ path
Trends ; Same
True of False: Behavior is natural
True
True of False: People with IDD are more likely to experience abuse and neglect than individuals without IDD
True
True of False: Videoconferencing and webcams can be used in RBT supervision
True
True or False: Allegations that go unreported are just as serious as the actual abuse or neglect
True
True or False: Echoics can be addressed in both discrete trial and naturaistic intervention
True
True or False: Probe data are collected on the first 1 to 3 trials and not on the subsequent trials
True
One way to help a learner generalize skills is to:
Use varied program materials for targets
Reinforcement after the behavior is displayed an average length of time
Variable Interval (VI)
Reinforcement after the behavior is displayed an average number of times
Variable Ratio (VR)
The primary method for evaluating data collection on ADA interventions is through ___ ____
Visual Inspection
Which is another term for echoics?
Vocal Imitation
Consequences are:
What happens as a result of behavior
What behavior might serve the function to 'gain attention'?
Making silly noises
Making a request or demand
Mand
Which of the following verbal operants is used when a learner requests a cookie?
Mand
What is true of mandatory reporters?
Mandatory reporters must report any alleged or suspected incidents of abuse or neglect, even if they did not witness it
In order fo randomly rotate trials, what must a learner have done first?
Mastered some targets they can be mixed in the rotation
Which of the following could be a prevention strategy for a behavior that involves throwing items?
Minimizing the number of items that could be thrown
When providing a discrete trial to teach motor actions with objects, what is the most critical aspect?
Modeling the action with the object
Data collected during the course of interventions designed to increase skills is necessary to ____ progress and determine overall ____
Monitor; Effectiveness
___ ___ is the removal of a stimulus to increase the likelihood that a behavior will occur again
Negative Reinforcement
In ABA, behavior is neither good or bad, rather it is ___
Neutral
Recording durable products of behavior is called ___ ___ ___
Permanent product recording
Categories of Behaviors most often targeted for increase in skills acquisition programs (6)
1. Adaptive and Self-Care Skills 2. Attending and Social Referencing 3. Cognitive Function 4. Language and Communication 5. Play and Leisure 6. Social Skills
True or False: If there is consensual sexual activity between an employee and with an individual with ISS, it is not considered sexual abuse
False
In addition to operants and antecedents, what conditions set the stage for the stage for the display of desirable behavior? (4)
1. Consistency and Routine 2. Teaching Expectations 3. Supervision 4. Acknowledgement for Engaging in Desired Behavior and/or Reinforcement
The 2 main functions of a behavior
1. Escape 2. Gain
Two main reasons why individuals engage in a particular behavior are:
1. Escape 2. Gain
What are the 2 main functions of behavior?
1. Gain 2. Escape
Dimensions of ABA (7)
1. Generality 2. Analytic 3. Behavioral 4. Technological 5. Effective 6. Conceptual 7. Applied
Bar graphs are useful for what 2 reasons?
1. Plotting discontinuous data like interval recording 2. Comparing prompt levels needed to perform a skill
4 Pivotal Skills
1. Responding to reinforcers or motivation 2. Responding to multiple cues in the environment 3. Initiating interactions 4. Managing one's own behavior (self-management)
What are 4 variables needed to be reflected in data collection on interventions delivered using naturalistic techniques?
1. Target behavior displayed 2. Prompt level that was needed for the target behavior to be displayed 3. The activity, routine, and/or materials used to address the target behavior 4. Date and number of times target behavior was addressed in the session
What best describes a situation of disability-specific abuse?
A person needs assistance transferring onto a toilet, and is sometimes left on the toilet for hours
A study found that what percent of family caregivers for older adults with cognitive disabilities and dementia reported abusing their family member?
30%
The Renewal Competency Assessment requires ___ skills to be demonstrated with clients
5
What is an example of a clearly written criteria for mastery?
9 out of 10 times for 3 consecutive sessions
A trend that ascends from left to right means:
A behavior is increasing
What is an example of using a token economy?
A child received a point for correct responses to exchange for an activity later on
What is an example of an exploitive relationship?
A client's mother dating his RBT
Replacement behaviors are:
Acceptable behaviors to teach in place of undesirable behaviors
Cumulative data graphs reflect data that has been ____ to the previous data point
Added
What is a question you can ask yourself to help monitor your interactions with families?
Am I leaving my shift on time?
Who may conduce the competency assessment?
An experienced assessor with BCBA supervision
Imitating joint attention is when:
An individual initiates a bid for attention
The intervention can be objectively demonstrated that the intervention caused the change in behavior. EX: After a child receives specific training to give a picture of a toy to receive a toy car, the child will find the picture of the toy car spontaneously and give it to an adult and wait for the receipt of the toy car.
Analytic
Which of the following data recording techniques involves taking detailed notes on the behavior of concern? • Anecdotal Recording • ABC Recording • Duration Recording
Anecdotal Recording
Which of the 3-term contingency addresses factors that occur before the display of behavior?
Antecedent
Events that occur before a behavior that can also trigger it are called ____
Antecedents
Primary reinforcers are those that are ___, while the value of secondary reinforcers must be ___
Biological ; Learned
What is a mandatory reporter?
Any individual who is required by law to report any suspected abuse or allegations of abuse
The intervention deals with a problem of social importance. EX: Using reinforcement to increase the number of times a child responds to the request "come here" when in a bust parking lot.
Applied
Which dimension of ABA refers to the social importance of problems?
Applied
What an RBT does not know how to perform a intervention or strategy, which of the following is the best course of action?
Ask for training and supervision on the skill
Jerry, the RBT, comes to his client's home for his scheduled ABA session. When Jerry gets there, he finds the client yelling and his mother crying in the corner. How can Jerry help with this immediate situations within the boundaries of his role as an RBT?
Ask the mother what happened in order to know what to do with the client. Make sure she is physically okay and start therapy or behavior plan implementation
What was deleted from the previous version of the competency assessment?
Assist with functional assessment
What is an intervention target for teaching responding joint attention?
Attending to a noisy toy when it is activated and positioned across the room
Why are individuals taught to use replacement behaviors in place of a problem behaivor?
Because just suppressing a problem behavior doesn't provide a way to get an individual's needs met
Everything a living organism does is called a ___
Behavior
The intervention and resulting behavior change can be observed and measures, and thus be validated. EX: When a child who would previously take and adult by the hand to the pantry for a snack can now use words to request a snack.
Behavioral
John Watson used which term to describe the study of behavior?
Behaviorism
The "Behavioral" dimension of ABA refers to:
Being able to observe and measure behavior
If someone communicates with you abuse an incident of abuse and neglect, what is the best way to respond to the individual?
Believe what they are telling you
How does functional communication training (FCT) address problem behaivor?
By addressing communication skills needed to replace the problem behavior
Pavlov paired the sound of a bell with the presentation of meat and measured their salivation. When the meat was removed and the bell sounded, the dogs still salivated. This is called ____ ____
Classical Conditioning
Which of the following can RBTs do in relation to implementing intervention plans?
Collect data on the effectiveness of the plan
Which of the following describes how probe data is collected?
Collect data on the first 3 trials and if responding is independent, discontinue data collection
The intervention is based on a specific theory and not from a random collection of disassociated activities. EX: A child recognizing various shapes, forms. colors, and positions of objects, which is called "visual discrimination."
Conceptual
Reinforcing behaviors that are incompatible with hitting would fall under which component of a behavior intervention plan?
Consequence Strategies
Placing a soft object near a person's fist to block is a:
Consequence Strategy
Reinforcement occurs each time a behavior is displayed
Continuous
Differential reinforcement is a strategy mostly used for ___ problem behavior; however, certain types of differential reinforcement work to ___ desirable behavior as well
Decreasing ; Increasing
The use of prompts is monitored because ____ on prompts is a concern in skill acquisition programs for certain individuals
Dependence
In order for the reinforcer to be effective a ___ state must exist for that reinforcer
Deprivation
What makes a reinforcement effective?
Deprivation State, Immediacy, Adequate Size, Contingency
Data recording involves recording all instances of the behavior that occur during a given observation period is called ____ ____ ____
Discontinuous Data Recording
Has a clear beginning and ending and how long it lasts is important to know
Duration
How long a behavior lasts
Duration
Recently, Mario's tantrums seem to last longer. Which data recording procedure might be the best one to use to determine this?
Duration
Motivating operations make the reinforcement more ____
Effective
The intervention produces robust and important effects. EX: Teaching a child who engages in biting their hands behavior to bite a rubber chew stick instead.
Effective
Time sampling data are recorded if the behavior occurs at the ___ of an interval
End
Discriminative stimuli are delivered directly and only for the purpose of ____ the behavior
Evoking
True of False: An RBT can be the employer of their supervisor
False
What is an example of secondary reinforcement?
Getting a good grade on a test
What is an example of positive reinforcement?
Giving someone a compliment for doing good work
Joint attention skills should be targeted for increase for those individuals who:
Have difficulty responding to cues made by another to attend to a stimulus
What is an explanation of the 'Dead Man's Test'?
If a dead man cannot do it, then it's a behavior
What imitation skill is the most difficult for a person with autism?
Imitating facial expressions
What kind of imitation is associated with successful play with peers?
Imitating other children's actions
Behavioral shaping is used to ____ desirable behaviors one small step at a time
Increase
Differential reinforcement works by:
Increasing desirable behaviors while decreasing problem behavior
In a study involving kittens, Thorndike used which term to describe behaviors they displayed to escape an enclosure by pulling on a string on a latch?
Instrumental Behavior
Trial by trial data are usually collected during: • Intertrial Interval • During a Break • After the Session
Intertrial Interval
Social exchanges and conversations
Intraverbals
If data indicate that progress is not being made, which of the following questions could be asked?
Is the skill program being delivered effectively?
What is a drawback of probe data?
It is less accurate
What is a "back-up" reinforcer?
Items that tokens are exchanged for
___ ___ is when 2 individuals share focus on the same stimulus at one time
Joint Attention
Has a clear beginning and how long it takes to start after a cue is delivered is important to knoq
Latency
The amount of time it takes when a stimulus is delivered until a response behavior begins
Latency
Which data recording method would be best used to measure the time between when a teacher said to start on an assignment and the time the student started on the assignment
Latency
The most commonly used graph in ABA is a ____ graph
Line
Which of the following types of graphs are most preferred in the field of ABA?
Line
Where the behavior occurred
Locus
Intermittent schedules of reinforcement are necessary to:
Maintain behavior and get reinforcement on a more naturally occurring schedule
Visual inspection is:
Making a judgement about the effects of an intervention by examining graphed data
What is a joint attention behavior that is often exhibited by individuals with autism?
Not following the point of another person
What could be considered a violation of the portion of the RBT Ethics Code that addressed accurate representation of credentials and work?
Not renewing credentials and still claiming to have a current RBT status
Behavior is also ____ and ____, which means you can see it and quantify it
Observable ; Measurable
What is an example of a conflict of interest with a client's family?
Offering to babysit for the family
___ ___ relies on the consequences to impact the display of a behavior
Operant Conditioning
____ ____ help to further illustrate a behavior
Operational Definitions
George started his session with Nate by playing with cars on a racetrack with him. They raced cars and Nate's car won. Nate laughed and said "do it again." George told him okay and they continued playing for the next 10 minutes. What was George doing?
Pairing himself as a reinforcer
____ interval data are recorded if the behavior occurs at any time during an interval
Partial
What data recording process is best used for behaviors that have a clear ending and beginning, do not occur throughout an interval, but still occur at high rates?
Partial Interval
___ ___ is the delivery of a stimulus that increases the likelihood that a behavior will occur again
Positive Reinforcement
Cumulative data graphs are used when ____ towards a predetermined number of behaviors should be demonstrated
Progress
The doctrine of "least restrictive alternative" when it comes to punishment states that:
Punishment is a last resort after other interventions have been attempted and failed
Data is the ____ ____ of a behavior
Quantifiable Dimension
Which terms replaced "responsible certificant" in the latest RBT updates?
RBT Requirements Coordinator and RBT Supervisor
How many times a behavior occurs within a given amount of time
Rate
Antecedents set the stage for intervention programs by creating the conditions that allow stimuli to evoke a behavior that will result in ___
Reinforcement
What is a consequence that is likely to result in the increase of a behavior?
Reinforcement
Undesirable behavior can be reduced by:
Reinforcing alternative behaviors using extinction or punishment
Behavioral shaping involves:
Reinforcing successive approximations of a larger behavior
____ ____ are functionally equivalent acceptable behaviors designed to replace less appropriate behaviors the person is displaying
Replacement Behaviors
What is a pivotal skill that helps individuals "learn to learn"?
Responding to multiple cues in the environment
Behavioral theories explain what people do and why they do them using what can be ___ and ___
Seen ; Heard
Why would the prompt level necessary to perform the skill be an important part of data collection?
Skills performed with prompts are not mastered until they are performed without prompts
What best describes a 'Trigger'?
Something that easily sets you off and causes an immediate, often emotional, reactions
Labeling objects, actions, or states of being
Tacts
What is a tip to follow if you become overwhelmed by your work as an RBT?
Take a break and breathe
If you witness an abusive situations that is dangerous or life threatening, what should you do?
Take immediate action to remove anyone in the area from harm and call 911
What is an example of negative reinforcement?
Taking away a chore for making good grades
What is an example of a consequence intervention involving punishment?
Taking away a token
A ____ ____ is a behavior of interest
Target Behavior
Beverly will touch a requested item is an example of:
Target Response
When skill acquisitions programs are developed, the content that drives those plans is chosen based on the idea that the individual has some behaviors that should be ___ or ___
Taught ; Increased
What could be a replacement behavior for grabbing or stealing food?
Teaching the person to ask for food
Which of the following could be a replacement behavior for cutting in line?
Teaching to stand in line and wait
The intervention is described well enough that it can be replicated by others and produce the same results. EX: Written protocol for teaching hand-washing to a specific individual that's followed by multiple trainers.
Technological
Teaching targets on the skill acquisition plan:
Tell the behavior technician what to present
Prior to the creation of the RBT Ethics Code, which of the ethical standards did RBTs follow?
The Professional and Ethical Compliance Code of the BACB
Replacement behaviors are taught so:
The individual has a more desirable option for the behavior of concern
Generalization of skills is achieved when:
The learner uses the skill taught in DTI in the natural environment
A disadvantage of bar graphs is:
The variability of data can be lost
Why is imitating facial expressions particularly difficult for some individuals with autism?
They avoid looking at faces
Why are prevention strategies a valuable part of behavior intervention plans?
They decrease the likelihood that an undesirable behavior will get reinforced
What is one reason it may be difficult for a person with a disability to self-report abuse or maltreatment?
They may fear retaliation for reporting certain individuals who assist them
Whole interval data is recorded when a behavior occurs ____ an entire interval
Throughout
Data are plotted on line graphs according to the number of instances of the behavior across ___
Time
What is an example of a multiple or dual relationship?
Tina and Lisa are friends. Lisa is an RBT who works with Tina's son.
Why is it important to model optimism when working with a client with disabilities?
To allow families to see what their loved one can do
What does the Professional and Ethical Compliance Code of the BACB remind us about communication and interactions with clients and families?
To interact with families and clients in a way that is free from bias and discrimination
Cumulative graphs are used:
When progress towards a predetermined number of behaviors should be demonstrated
What is an example of a discontinuous recording procedure?
Whole Interval Recording
The function of a behavior is an attempt to explain ____ it's occurring
Why
Behavioral function tries to exmplain:
Why the behavior is happening
In discontinuous data recording, all instances of a behavior *will* or *will not* be recorded
Will not
The __-axis on a line graph indicates some element of time, while the __-axis indicates the number or percentage of a behavior
X ; Y
Why is it important to leave work at work and take breaks?
You can slip into bad habits if you don't have a break
Who is the first person you should report allegations of abuse to?
Your agency's designated investigator
What is true about reinforcement?
• It increases a behavior • What one individual finds reinforcing may not be for others