RBT Training: Professionalism
Repeated presentation of a single stimulus with a single response occurs during which phases of skill building A. Acquisition and Fluency B. Fluency and Maintenance C. Maintenance and Generalization
A. Acquisition and Fluency
The processes involved in learning something well are A. Acquisition, Fluency, Maintenance, Discrimination & Generalization B. Acquisition, Discrimination, Maintenance, and Generalization C. Acquisition, Maintenance, and Fluency
A. Acquisition, Fluency, Maintenance, Discrimination & Generalization
Local, state, and regional behavior analysis organizations are the best way to become informed about issues relevant to working as an RBT in your area. A. True B. False
A. True
When a breach of client dignity occurs, it is a good idea to have a ________________ session afterward. A. debriefing B. decompressing C. disciplinary
A. debriefing
If you believe someone else is failing to treat a client with dignity, your first step in resolving the issue is to A. express your concerns to the person whose behavior is a concern. B. Express your concerns to the person's supervisor. C. Express your concerns to your BCBA supervisor.
A. express your concerns to the person whose behavior is a concern
Which of the following organizations is less focused on research and more focused on the practical side of being a behavior analysis professional? A. ABAI B. APBA C. BACB
B. APBA
RBTs should dedicate all of their reading time to reading about behavior analysis. A. True B. False
B. False
The ABAI approves requests to sit for the RBT exam. A. True B. False
B. False
The first thing you should do when you see your customer/client is outline the plan for the session. A. True B. False
B. False
Mary is an RBT who has been taught to feed her client, John, who has swallowing problems. She now wonders if she could provide the same service to other people who have similar swallowing problems. She is wondering if her skillset ______________________________ between clients. A. discriminates B. generalizes C. maintains
B. generalizes
A teacher of a child you are providing ABA services to is an example of a(n) ______________________ client. A. direct B. indirect C. supplemental
B. indirect
During maintenance training, we seek to determine how well the learner can A. perform the skill in isolation B. perform the skill when distracted C. perform the skill when timed
B. perform the skill when distracted
One way to prevent yourself from insulting your client's dignity is to A. think of yourself as a service provider rather than service enforcer B. identify power culture behaviors you do not wish to replicate C. both a and b
C. both a and b
Three professional organizations interested in behavior analysis are: A. ABAI, APBA, BACB B. APBA, BACB, BAAA C. BACB, PBAA, SEAA
A. ABAI, APBA, BACB
The part of the BACB ethical code for RBTs that is most relevant to issues of client dignity is A. Professional Conduct B. Client Dignity C. Competence and Service Delivery
B. Client Dignity
Behavior analytic conferences hosted by organizations such as ABAI and APBA are primarily focused on professional development of behavior analysts and are not a good source of information for RBTs. A. True B. False
B. False
The main difference between direct clients and indirect clients is the power to consent. A. True B. False
B. False
The mnemonic to remember for performance feedback is BURRITO A. True B. False
B. False
When my supervisor presents me with multiple situations to see if I know when to implement a certain skill, (s)he clearly does not trust me to know what I am doing. A. True B. False
B. False
Overlearning is a concept related to... A. Acquisition B. Fluency C. Generalization
B. Fluency
Self monitoring is a good approach for ensuring you uphold a client's dignity. A. True B. False
A. True
If you are uncertain about cultural preferences of a family in whose home you are working, the best thing to do is to read many books about the culture and act according to what you learn through your reading. A. True B. False
B. False
Who holds the power in a service relationship? A. the service provider B. the service recipient C. power is shared
B. the service recipient