FINAL RBT

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which of the following is a tact

"Dog!" when a dog was seen.

which of the following is an example of a mand

"May I have an espresso, please?"

according to the cdc estimates, how many children have been diagnosed with asd?

1 in 68

approximately how many different 3-step directions should an advanced learner be able to follow

10

what is the estimated percentage of self-injurious behaviors that have automatic reinforcement as the function according to hagopiau et al. (2015)

25%

secondary reinforcers become reinforcing after

The secondary reinforcer is associated with other reinforcers.

if a behavior is maintained

Then the individual continues to perform it after intervention has stopped

Triadic Eye Gaze is

Two individuals sharing eye gaze on an object then looking at each other

One way to help a learner generalize skills is to:

Use varied program materials for targets.

the matching law states

When given a choice between reinforcers, an individual will engage in the behavior that yields the more valuable reinforcer

which of the following is included in a functional assessment plan

a definition oof behaviors of concern

A limited hold is sometimes added to interval reinforcement in order to:

speed up the display of the target behavior

which the following is an example of a clearly written criteria mastery

9 out of 10 times for 3 consecutive sessions

Water might have a value-altering effect when:

A person is very thirsty

Responding joint attention is when:

A person responds to a bid for attention

Extinction works by:

Abruptly stopping reinforcement for problem behavior

physical interventions should be applied _______

After less restrictive interventions have proved ineffective.

A time delay method for fading prompts would be:

Delay the delivery of prompts and wait for the person to respond

Fluency of skills is:

Demonstrated by quick responding at high levels of accuracy.

what impact does reinforcement have on a behavior

It increases a behavior

the components of the 4-term contingency include

Motivating operation, discriminative stimulus, the behavior, the consequence

which of the following is not true of neglect

Neglect only occurs to older adults with disabilities.

behavior intervention plans that work

Reduce problem behavior and increase desirable behavior

Undesirable behavior can be reduced by:

Reinforcing alternative behaviors using extinction or punishment

Consequence interventions involve:

Reinforcing desired behaviors and reducing the display of undesirable behavior

Behavioral shaping involves:

Reinforcing successive approximations of a larger behavior

Most to least prompting sequence involves

Using the most intrusive prompt, then less intrusive prompts until the least is used

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

what are some practices that ABA professionals need to adopt to build strong professional relationships with families?

model optimism, practice nonjudment, and prioritize intervention efforts

As the interventionist, the first step in echoic training is to:

model the sound

which of the following prompt sequences is the preferred one to use in listener responding programs

most-to-least

what three (3) things should be included in the client section of the crisis plan

name of the individual, date of birth, and date the plan was created

a behavior technician provides a card written cue for what to say when ordering lunch at a restaurant. as the

script fading

which of the following is an example of a naturally occurring discriminative stimulus

seeing a stop sign and stopping

variables that are in operation before the display of a behavior and are related to the behaviors are

setting events

Sarah works as an RBT in the local school system. She was at a party, drank one too many drinks and was arrested for driving while intoxicated. The Monday after the incident, she:

she informed her supervisor and the BACB what had happened

In ABA, which is the best reason why behaviors are targeted for increase?

so learned can increase overall skill repertoires

One of the biggest drawbacks of using response cost is:

so many tokens can be taken away creating a situation where the individual has a negative balance

why is it important for behaviors that are targeted for token reinforcement be clearly defined

so that everyone involved in the delivering reciting tokens know which behaviors are being reinforced

When teaching learners to begin to use 2-word mands, why is it important that both words are critical to the mand?

so the listener will cleary understand them and and can act accordingly

Under which of the following circumstances should extinction not be used

when it could cause harm to the individual or others in the environment

Mohinder has Down's syndrome and lives in a group home. Tom, who works at the group home, asks Mohinder to loan him money for lunch, which he then pays back after his next paycheck. Is this abuse, and if so, why?

yes, it is considered financial abuse because tom is making personal use of mohinder's resources

according to the RBT ethics code, clients and their families have a right to:

your background check and credentials

when multiple people are involved in the delivery of naturalistic intervention, it is important that everyone

knows what skills are to be addressed and the strategies used to teach the skill

all of the following are ways DSPs can help reduce risk factors for abuse EXCEPT

limit the persons social circle to reduce exposure to perpetrators

The term "receptive language" is similar in meaning to the term:

listener responding

when setting up natural environment teaching NET to teach bands, which of the following is most important

make sure that the motivation for reinforcers can be contrived

which of the following behaviors might serve a "gain attention" function

making silly noises

Sarah is helping Kendra, a woman with a moderate intellectual disability, cook breakfast in the morning. Kendra attempts to touch the hot stove, and Sarah yells "Don't touch that!" to her. Is this considered abuse?

no it is not, yelling is not idea but it is preventing kendra from causing harm to herself

which of the following schedules for exchanging tokens for back-up reinforcers might be best for a class of 5th graders

once a week

which of the following is an illustration of most-to-least prompting

partial physical, modeling, visual, gestural

when is it necessary to use "categories" of behaviors to be reinforced in token systems, which of the following needs to happen

clearly define the behaviors that fall within these categories

what is an interobserver agreement (IOA)?

When 2 data collectors agree on data collected at the same time during a behavior

When using a token system in a naturalistic intervention, it can be challenging to:

communicate between the behavior and receipt of the token at the time the behavior is displayed

what does the professional and ethical compliance code say about communication and multiple relationships

communicate in a way that does not encourage multiple relationships

which of the following statements is true regarding learning complex behaviors

complex behaviors cannot be learned all at once

early learning skills are important _______ for more advanced skills

components

Reinforcing behaviors that are incompatible with hitting would fall under which component of a behavior intervention plan?

consequence strategies

what is the best course of action to take in the event of extinction burst

continue the intervention

which of the following is an example of a defective mand

crying when wanting a drink

continuous reinforcement schedules are most often used to

establish new behaviors

which of the following is true about token economies used in school-wide systems

expectations must be identified and taught

which of the following is a behavior reduction procedure

extinction

true or false: false reports of abuse and neglect are very common for people with disabilities

false

true or false: recent research has been bale to conclusively link vaccines to greater rates of asd?

false

which of the following is a characteristic of asd that is an example of restricted, repetitive pattersnof behavior, interests, or activities

flipping objects

active listening involves

focusing on the message and not getting too distracted by the details

which of the following is an example of a primary reinforcer

food

George was assigned to work with Franklin at his home today. As part of his therapy, Franklin was learning to use his electric razor to shave his face. He had been shaving the area under his nose independently. Today Franklin flatly refused to do so and shouted "No shave" over and over again. Franklin's mother came in from her garden outside and asked George how the shaving was going. What should George say to Franklin's mother?

franklin did not want to shave under his nose today, thats unusual. i would like to try a different reinforcement schedule with him to see if that will help.

which of the following is an example of a motivating operation

fred is hungry so crackers work well as reinforcers for task compliance

crisis plans should have interventions based on which of the following?

function of behavior

If you take a job working with adults on the autism spectrum but have only worked with children on the autism spectrum, which of the following should you do?

get training working with that population

which of the following is an example of secondary reinforcement

getting a good grade on a test

Any reinforcer that has the potential to affect the health of the client adversely if used inappropriately or in excess is called a:

harmful reinforcer

If a learner starts displaying a skill learned in DTI within natural environment, we might say that the learner:

has generalized the skill from dti to the natural environment

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

Prompting procedures help a behavior technician to:

know how to prompt and how to fade prompts

which of the following is an example of negative reinforcement?

taking aware a chore for making good grades

Extinction of Behavior Maintained by Positive Reinforcement works by

taking away the reinforcement for problem behavior

which of the following is one stress management technique that can help prevent burnout

talking to a professional

which of the following could be a replacement behavior for cutting in line

teaching to stand in line and wait

which of the following is an example of positive punishment

telling someone 'no' when they are about to run into the street

which of the following behaviors could be reinforced on a fixed interval schedule of reinforcement

the amount of time spent on a task

A good rule for using token systems for younger children is:

the fewer target behaviors to reinforce at a time the better

which of the following is an advantage of backward chaining

the learner experiences the culmination of the steps of the chain more quickly

generalization across settings occurs when

the learner performs the behavior in different environments

which of the following best explains the primary purpose of the bacb's rat ethics code

the purpose of the rat ethics doe is to provide guidelines for certified and credentialed indivualds when they are providing behavior analysis services

what is the difference between differential reinforcement of alternative behavior (DRA) and differential reinforcement of incompatible behavior (DRI)

the replacement behavior selected in (DRA) does not have to be compatible with the problem

which of the following is an advantage of using token economy

they are resistant to satiation and individuals becoming bored because of the variety of back-up reinforcers that can be used

why is imitating facial expressions particularly difficult for some individuals

they avoid looking at faces

Teaching with multiple instructions helps learners to generalize because:

they can respond to different cues found in the natural environment

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

When behaviors are being maintained, reinforcement schedules move from:

thick to thin

what is the overall intent for delivering a discriminative stimulus

to get an individual to engage in a particular behavior

why is it important to establish target behaviors in a token system

to know what behaviors an individual must display to receive a token

which of the following is the best reason for conducting a reinforcer assessment before implementing a naturalistic intervention

to know what to have available as reinforcers and possibly intervention materials

environmental manipulations are discussed in the training for which reasons

to make a safe environment for the interventionists and the person they support

under what circumstance would it be important to provide an echoic training session related to targeted tacts

to make sure the learner knows how to repeat words and sounds when asked

If a shaping program is not moving forward and there are not questions about the effectiveness of reinforcers, what is likely to be the issue?

too much was expected too soon

which of the following data collection methods involves recording the results of each trial presented

trail by trail data

The transitivity aspect of stimulus equivalence is the result of:

training 2 other stimulus relations

which of the following best describes a level 1 severity of asd?

trevor feels anxiety when his day is unstructured so his teacher provides an hourly schedule for him everyday

T or F: families should always have some role in ABA intervention

true

True or False: allegations that go unreported are just as serious as the actual abuse or neglect

true

true or false: cultural and socioeconomic factors may affect the age recognition of ASD symptoms or diagnosis?

true

true or false: echoics can be addressed in both discrete trial and naturalistic intervention

true

true or false: people with IDD are more likely to experience abuse and neglect than individuals without IDD

true

which of the following replacement behaviors might be functionally equivalent to the undesirable behavior of screaming a demand

verbalizing what is wanted

which is another term for echoics

vocal imitation

antecedents are

what happens before a behavior occurs

a concurrent schedules of reinforcement is operating when

when 2 schedules of reinforcement are simultaneously available

who is the first person you should report allegations of abuse and neglect to?

your agency's designated investigator

a 2009 study found what percentage of family caregivers for older adults with cognitive disabilities and dementia reported abusing their family member

30%

which would be the next step in a shaping program to increase time on task from 3 minutes

4 minutes

ASD is diagnosed ____ times more in boys that in girls

4.5

intermediate learners should respond to

50 simple noun/verb combinations

in a typically developing child, at what age do they respond to hearing their name

6 months

Which ratio of reinforcers to reprimands should be used for those who display high levels of problem behavior?

6 to 8 reinforcers to 1 reprimand

fixed interval schedules often result in

An increased rate of responding at the end of the interval

What is mandatory reporter

Any individual who is required by law to report any suspected abuse or allegations of abuse.

Why are token systems considered to be "flexible"?

Because tokens can be traded for a choice of different reinforcers

Why is modeling optimism helpful to families?

Because you can show them that there is hope for the future

Verbal operants are:

Different purposes of verbal behavior

the 2 main functions of behavior are

Escape and gain

differential reinforcement works by

Increasing desirable behaviors while decreasing problem behavior

Who needs a crisis plan?

Individuals who engage in self-injurious or aggressive behavior

spontaneous recovery refers to

Sudden reoccurrence of behavior that was extinguished

If you witness an abusive situation that is dangerous or life-threatening, what should you do?

Take immediate action to remove anyone in the area from harm and call 911

Backward chaining involves:

Teaching the ending steps to the chain first and then teaching earlier steps

RBTs must document:

The data from the session and any other relevant information

what is ratio strain

The disruption in the display of the behavior when reinforcement is thinned too quickly

replacement behaviors are taught so:

The individual has a more desirable option for the behavior of concern

stimulus discrimination training helps

The learner to discern what is correct in the presence of an incorrect stimulus

which of the following is an example of an exploitive relationship?

a BCBA agreeing to take a child on his caseload if the parents give a discount on power tools at his hardware store

in listener responding interventions, responding to one's name being called is considered to be

a beginning learning skill

If discrimination training is being used to teach a learner to identify blue objects, which of the combination of materials should be used?

a blue card and a red card

_________ needs to take place when there is accurate information about the behaviors that occur in crisis situations

a functional behavior assessment

Martin is creating a reinforcer menu for 5 to 7 year olds in his social play group. Which of the following descriptions of the menu would be best for this group?

a large poster in the room with photos of 5 items and a visual representation of how many tokens each costs

which of the following is an example of how stimulus control could be augmented

a timer to signal how long to brush teeth

Which step in implementing a token economy comes after the individual displays the target behavior?

a token is delivered to the individual

which of the following items would be the best choice for using during a naturalistic teaching session with a young child

a toy car with a racetrack

which of the following is an illustration of reflexivity in relation to stimulus equivalence

a=a

which of the following is NOT true about abuse and neglect committed by care providers

abuse and neglect committed by care providers is so rare that it isn't considered a problem

Type 1 punishment involves:

addicting a condition to reduce a behavior

Asking a learner to select items using a preposition is an:

advanced skill

ratio schedules of reinforcement offer reinforcers

after a specific number of responses are displayed

interval schedule of reinforcement is delivered

after a specified amount of time has elapsed

which of the following is an example of punishment

after a student gets scolded in the hallway for making noises in class, he quit making noises in class

variable interval schedules of reinforcement occur

after an unpredictable amount of time has passed

Before a behavior change plan can be developed, what has to happen?

an assessment oof the clients skills and needs must be conducted

Which part of the 3-term contingency addresses factors that occur before the display of behavior?

antecedents

Which part of the 3-term contingency is the most responsible for stimulus control?

antecedents

all of the following are considered behavioral signs of abuse, EXCEPT what

appearing with torn, stained, or bloody clothing

which of the following 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 problem behavior

because just suppressing a problem behavior does not provide a way to get individual's needs meet

Why are crisis plans incorporated into some behavior intervention plans?

because some behaviors cause a risk to the safety of the individual engaging in the behavior or others in the environment

which of the following statements is true

behavior is neutral

John Watson used which term to describe the study of behavior?

behaviorism

in which situations are differential reinforcement of low rates of behavior (DRL) used

behaviors that are acceptable at low rates

In this training, crisis is defined as:

behaviors that risk harm to self, others or the environment

which of the following is an antecedent variable that could play a role in the display of a behavior r

being in a quiet environment

which of the following is an example of teaching an inter verbal target in the natural environment

being on a playground and asking where do you build sand castles

If someone communicates with you about an incident of abuse and neglect, what is the best way to respond to the individual?

believe what they are telling you

in which scenario would the reinforcer be effective and ethical to use

charlie completed a math quiz, he turned in his paper and received a point on his work completion card

which of the following is an early sign of a potential asd diagnosis

child does coo or babble by 12 months old

which of the following is an example of using natural environment teaching NET to teach receptive discrimination

choosing a spoon from a drawer full of utensils

In order for reinforcers to be effective a(n) ______ state must exist for that reinforcer.

deprivation

which of the following is NOT an asd-specific diagnostic or screening tool?

diagnostic and statistical manual of mental health disorders

discrete trial teaching differs form naturalistic teaching strategies in that

discrete trial instruction is adult-initiated and naturalistic teaching strategies are child initiated

which of the following is an example of a fine motor imitation skill

drawing a line in the air with a finger

which of the following best describes a situation of disability-specific abuse

eric needs assistance transferring onto a toilet, and is sometimes left on the toilet for hours

which of the following functions of behavior involves avoiding a task or interaction

escape

When using discrete trials to teach beginning mands, you should:

hold the reinforcer insight and use echoic prompts

which of the following is done before using natural environment teaching with a learner

identify activity routines that provide cues for responding

which of the following is an explanation of the dead mans test

if a dead man cannot do it, then it is a behavior

when is it acceptable to videotape a client receiving intervention

if the client and family provide informed consent which means they know why the videotaping is occurring

which of the following imitation skills is the most difficult for a person with autism

imitating facial expressions

which of the following tasks are RBTs allowed to perform

implement behavior change programs

if an intervention is implemented with a high degree of fidelity it is

implemented consistency and accurately

Although components of shaping programs sometimes need to be retaught, shaping always moves:

in a forward direction

which of the following is considered a naturalistic teaching strategy

incidental teaching

If an RBT is unknowingly assigned to work with a relative, which of the following is the best course of action for the RBT to take?

inform the supervisor and ask not to work with client

in studying problem behavior in kittens, thorndike used which term to describe behaviors they displayed to escape an enclosure by pulling a string on a latch?

instrumental behavior

what are social narratives

interventions that describe different social situations and provide descriptions of appropriate behavior expectations

why is role playing helpful in behavioral skills training (BST)

it can provide a dry run of what to eventually do with the child

which of the following statements is true about reinforcement

it increases a behavior

which of the following is true about behavior skills training (BST)

it is considered to be a component of many evidence based training packages

How does a motivating operation work to increase the effectiveness of mand training?

it makes it more likely that the individual will want the reinforcer and will mand for it

which of the following is an example of motivating operation

jan is hungry so she works harder to get crackers as a reward

which of the following statements represents using clear language when discussing intervention progress?

joey hand waving behavior has been reduced by 45% since he started being reinforced for doing other things

which of the following verbal operants is used when learner requests a cookie

mand

which of the following verbal operants is directly tied to reinforcement

mands

which of the following is an example of overcorrection

marty had to clean the bathroom wall because she wrote on it

In order to randomly rotate trials, what must a learner have done first?

mastered some targets they can be mixed in the rotation

naturalistic techniques are used to help learners generalize skills and for learners who

might initially resist more structured settings

which of the following is an example of continuous schedule of reinforcement CRF

mike gets a point each time he raises his hand

which of the following naturalistic approaches combines other naturalistic techniques to form an intervention strategy

milieu teaching

which of the following naturalistic techniques places a heavy emphasis on thawing verbal operants such as mands, tacts, and inter verbals

natural environment teaching

Marla overslept and was late dropping off her kids at school. That made her late for her work as an RBT at the ABC Autism Center. When she met her first client, Zoe this morning, she did not make her usual silly faces to Zoe that she always does. She was in a hurry to get therapy started. Zoe did not comply when Marla told her to "sit in chair." What is this an example of?

not leaving your problems at the door

which of the following is an example of negative punishment

paying a speeding ticket

ethical codes and supervision of behavior analytic services are important because:

people receiving behavior analytic interventions are vulnerable and deceive the best interventions

which of the following best describes autism spectrum disorders

persistent deficits in social communication, social interaction , and engagment in repetitive or stereotypical movements that impairs a person's everyday functioning

non-accidental inappropriate contact or the use of force with an individual that causes injury or physical pain is considered which type of abuse

physical abuse

which of the following naturalistic techniques places a heavy emphasis on self-management and the development of behaviors associated with empathy

pivotal response treatment

which of the following can be done to try to elicit a request (mand) from a child

place the reinforcer in a place where they have to ask for it

motivating operations can exert stimulus control over a behavior by

playing a role in the effectiveness of the reinforcer at the point in time

which of the following best describes the different between positive and negative reinforcement

positive reinforcement adds something, negatives takes away

How can consistency and routine help to increase the display of a desired behavior?

predictability that goes with consistency and routine helps learners focus on what is important

what is the difference between a primary and secondary reinforcer

primary = one that individual does not have to learn

what needs to be includes as part of data collection for a naturalistic teaching session

prompt levels needed to elicit the target behavior

variable-ratio schedule of reinforcement

provide high and steady rates of the behavior targeted for reinforcement

When families have questions about the impact of ABA on the future of their child, which is the best approach toward answering them?

provide honest and accurate information about ABA in general and refer to individual data

When a learner imitates the correct sound during a discrete trial, what is the next thing the interventionist should do?

provide reinforcement

what are the steps of behavior skills training (BST)

providing instructions, modeling, role play, & feedback

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

Multiple exemplar training involves teaching target words as:

receptive identification, tacts, and interverbals

which of the following is an example of a progressive schedule of reinforcement

reinforcement after the 2nd behavior, then after the 4th, then after the 5th

when punishment is used, it should be paired with which procedure?

reinforcement of replacement behaviors

what can be said about reinforcement used in discrete trial instruction

reinforcers used in discrete trial instruction are often UNRELATED to teaching activities

which of the following is true about the concept of motivating operations (MO)

reinforcers work better when they are in effect

which of the following is a pivotal skill that helps individuals 'learn to learn'

responding to multiple cues in an environment

Walter can ride a bicycle and shoot a basketball through a hoop, but he cannot draw a picture of a dog. Which of the skills would you say are in Walter's "behavioral repertoire?"

riding a bicycle and shooting a basketball through a hoop

when teaching someone to learn to follow simple directions , which target would be among the first to be implemented

rolling a ball with a model

which of the following is a behavior

running a race

which of the following is a discriminative stimulus

saying 'match blue' and receiving a blue card

which of the following is an example of an interverbal

saying i like chocolate. what do you like?

which of the following is the best way to thin reinforcement

slowly and gradually

what is the best reason to train parents and caregivers on how to implement naturalistic teaching

so they can help the child acquire targets quicker

Grace is teaching Micah how to write his name. She started by giving him a sheet with his name spelled in dark dotted lines. Once Micah was able to trace his name using those dark dotted lines, she faded them until there were no lines and he could write his name independently. What was the process Grace used?

stimulus fading

if you have an individual who engages in escape behaviors you should

tailor antecedent interventionists to the person you support based on data from the FBA


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