RBT Exam practice Questions with correct Answers
Ethical - Answer- Pertaining to right and wrong in conduct. Being in accordance with the rules or standards for right conduct or practice AO - Answer- AKA: Abolishing Operation is a motiving operation that decreases the reinforcing effectiveness of a stimulus, object or event. e.g. puzzle. Autoclitic - Answer- Adjective/adverb form that functions for the speaker in ways that modify the effects of mand and tact operants on listeners by specifying, quantifying, affirming and negating them F&R - Answer- AKA Feedback and Reflection Respond appropriately to feedback and maintain or improve performance. Take feedback and be a reflective practitioner. Communication - Answer- Communication with stakeholders as authorized. Follow protocol of how to communicate. Communicate effectively with all team members. PB - Answer- AKA Professional Boundaries Avoid dual relationships, conflicts of interest, social media contacts. Always take notes. CD - Answer- AKA Client Dignity Be respectful and thoughtful about the client's needs and wants. Never do or say anything to cause embarrassment to the client. Do not do something in front of your client that you would not do if working with a typical developing child. How to Prepare for Data Collection - Answer- 1. Read data from last session 2. Prepare material and programs for current session based on data from last session. 3. Determine what programs you plan to work on during the session. 4. Gather materials for those programs. 5. Set up the first set of programs so they are ready for the client when you begin your session. The Role of the RBT in the Service Delivery System - Answer- Implement measurement, assessment, skill acquisition, behavior reduction, documentation and reporting, and maintain professional conduct in the scope of the practice under the direct supervision of a BCBA or BCaBA. RBT Assisting with IAPs - Answer- The RBT can interview stakeholders, gather baseline data by observing the client's behaviors in his/her natural environment, or probe client by asking them to perform a task we are unsure they can perform without providing assistance. Dealing with Stakeholders - Answer- The RBT should only communicate with stakeholders as authorized by the supervisor. Any specific questions should be deferred to the BCBA or BCaBA. If you do communicate you must be objective, use behavioral language, avoid speculation, stick to topic appropriate for an RBT. AST - Answer- AKA Assist Training Stakeholders RBT can assist with training stakeholders by giving them instruction, modeling, rehearsal, and feedback with regard to behavioral skills training. ROV - Answer- AKA Report Other Variables illness, relocation or change in medication. CBP - Answer- AKA Components of a Behavior Plan 1. Identify, describe, create a goal for a behavior in observable terms. 2. Assess antecedent/consequence that may maintain behavior. 3. Identify hypothesis of function of behavior. 4. Identify possible replacement behaviors. 5. Select and implement antecedent/consequence based interventions. 6. Create crisis intervention plan. 7. Implementation, modification, generalization and maintenance procedures. REB - Answer- AKA Replacement Behavior A behavior learned that is taught or learned to replace the problem behavior SAP - Answer- AKA Skill Acquisition Plan 7 Components 1. Identify the skill deficit 2. Create a goal to address the deficit 3. Establish a data measurement system 4. Take baseline data (Assess current skill level) 5. Select and implement an acquisition procedure. 6. Collect data to assess effectiveness of the procedure. 7. Modify existing plan based on assessment data. (Modify, if necessary) to maintain/increase effectiveness) PSAP - Answer- AKA Prepare for Skill Acquisition Plan 1. Determine what occurred last session to decide where to start. 2. Select skill acquisition procedures to complete during session. 3. Prepare materials you will need for the skill acquisition (including data collection protocols). 5 Dimensions we can Shape - Answer- 1. Topography 2. Frequency 3. Latency 4. Duration 5. Amplitude/Intensity ABA - Answer- AKA Applied Behavior Analysis The scientific study of principles of learning and behavior. B - Answer- AKA Behavior An activity of living organisms. What an individual does (how they respond in the situation). It is observable and measurable. R - Answer- AKA Response The specific instance of behavior. 4 types of Responses: 1. Correct 2. Incorrect 3. Non-Response 4. Prompted RB - Answer- AKA Respondent Behavior Untaught or unconditioned responses. Reflex. RC - Answer- AKA Respondent Conditioning New stimuli can acquire the ability to elicit responses.mOccurs through pairing of two stimuli. Stimulus - Stimulus Pairing (S - S) US - Answer- AKA Unconditioned Stimulus A stimulus that elicits an unconditioned response. i.e. Food is an unconditioned stimulus for a hungry animal. UR - Answer- AKA Unconditioned Response A behavior that occurs naturally due to a given stimulus. i.e. Dogs salivating in the presence of food; yelping upon being bitten by an insect. CS - Answer- AKA Conditioned Stimulus A previously neutral stimulus that, after repeated association with an unconditioned stimulus, elicits the response produced by the unconditioned stimulus itself. CR - Answer- AKA Conditioned Response Behavior that does not come naturally, but must be learned by the individual by pairing a neutral stimulus with an unconditioned stimulus. UNRF - Answer- AKA primary reinforcers or Unconditioned ReinForcers Stimuli that do not require learning. i.e. food, water, warmth, sleep, sexual stimulation. CNRF - Answer- AKA secondary reinforcers or Conditioned ReinForcers Neutral stimuli that have been paired with unconditioned reinforcers, or other conditioned reinforcers and through repeated pairing become reinforcers themselves. i.e. stickers, sound, people. GCRF - Answer- AKA Generalized Conditioned ReinForcers Stimuli that have been paired with a variety of unconditioned and conditioned reinforcers. (i.e. praise, attention, money, tokens) OB - Answer- AKA Operant Behavior Behavior that is controlled or influenced by consequences. Behavior whose future frequency is determined by a history of consequences. OC - Answer- AKA Operant Conditioning A type of learning where behavior is controlled by consequences. Behavior followed by pleasant consequences tends to be repeated. Behavior followed by unpleasant consequences tends not to be repeated. Mand Training - Answer- AKA Request Training Training by asking for what you want. Reinforcers - Answer- Pleasant events that follow a behavior that make behavior more likely to occur in the future. Reinforcers strengthen behavior. Punishers - Answer- Unpleasant events that follow a behavior and decrease the likelihood that a behavior will happen again in the future. 4PC of OL - Answer- AKA 4 Part Contingency of Operant Learning 1. MO - Motivating Operation 2. Antecedent 3. Behavior 4. Consequence MO - Answer- AKA Motivating Operation or Setting Event Contextual factors or conditions that influence behavior. Influence how an individual is going to react. (i.e. Being deprived of food and water) A - Answer- AKA Antecedent What occurs before a behavior that then influences behavior. An environment or a stimulus change existing or occurring prior to behavior of interest. Prompt - Answer- Specific antecedent that directly facilitates performance of behavior. Assistance provided to engage in desired behavior or response. C - Answer- AKA Consequence Events that follow behavior and may influence it including increasing or decreasing it in the future. May be reinforcers or punishers. 7 Dimensions of ABA - Answer- 1. Applied 2. Behavioral 3. Analytic 4. Technological 5. Conceptual Systems 6. Effective 7. Generality FD - Answer- AKA Frequency Data or Event Recording. A form of continuous measurement. Data in which you tally each time the behavior occurs. Typically used for behaviors with a discrete beginning and ending points. i.e. throwing items, going to the gym, taking medicine, hitting another person. Most frequently used type of data collection. DD - Answer- AKA Duration Data Data that is a calculation of the amount of time a behavior occurs. The amount of time a response is performed. Track from onset to offset. Typically used for behaviors that last too long or too short. i.e. on task behavior, social interactions, engaging in stereotypy. ABC data - Answer- AKA Antecedent Behavior Consequence Data. A combination of information about what happens before, during and after a behavior. A form of continuous measurement. DUR - Answer- AKA DUration Recording Used to monitor how long an individual engages in a behavior. IR - Answer- AKA Interval Recording A form of discontinuous measurement. Used for estimating the duration of behavior in which observers periodically look at the client at predetermined intervals and record whether or not a behavior is occurring. PIR - Answer- AKA Partial Interval Recording Did the behavior occur at least once during the short observation interval? Overestimates the behavior. Example: presence or absence of thumb-sucking within a series of time intervals. WIR - Answer- AKA Whole Interval Recording Did the behavior occur for the whole interval that you are looking for it? Underestimates the behavior. Example: the total time devoted to remaining on task. MTS - Answer- AKA Momentary Time Sampling Look up at the client immediately at pre-designated points and record whether the behavior occurred at that precise moment. Example: presence or absence of the client's stereotypic behavior (stimming). RL - Answer- AKA Response Latency The amount of time after a specific stimulus has been given before the target behavior occurs. PPRP - Answer- AKA Permanent Product Recording Procedures A type of measurement used when the behavior you are assessing results in a lasting product or outcome. Example: number of written assignments completed; PEP - Answer- AKA PErmanent Product Any tangible item directly tied to human performance (i.e completion of a worksheet) AD - Answer- AKA Anecdotal Data A method of descriptively recording the behavior emitted by the learner, the response of others, and information about the environment. TbTD - Answer- AKA Trial by Trial Data For each trial record target and whether the response was: - Correct - Incorrect - Non-Response - Prompted Graphing - Answer- Graphing is a method of representing data in a visual way so that we can se patterns and direction over time. Kinds of Graphing - Answer- - Line Graph (most common) shows patterns, trends - Bar and Pie Graph shows portions of a whole Reliability - Answer- That the data taken is reliable and people who take the data agree on the occurrence of the behavior. Individuals who take the data agree on the occurrence of the target behavior. Looking for 85% agreed upon when doing reliability checks. IOR - Answer- AKA Inter-Observer Reliability The extent to which the individuals who observe a target behavior agree on the occurrence of the behavior. TRF - Answer- AKA Treatment Fidelity The extent to which an intervention plan is implemented as planned and prescribed. Topography - Answer- The physical form or shape of a behavior. Function - Answer- The purpose or meaning of a behavior. OD - Answer- AKA Operational Definition What does the behavior look like, what happens exactly, what does it sound like? FEB - Answer- AKA Functionally Equivalent Behaviors behaviors that serve the exact same function as another behavior SEAT - Answer- 4 Functions of Behavior 1. Sensory 2. Escape/Avoidance 3. Attention 4. Tangible SEF - Answer- Sensory Function One of the four functions of behavior in which an individual tries to gain sensory output. Individuals behave a certain way because it feels good to them. AR - Answer- AKA Automatic Reinforcement or self-stimming. The behavior itself is reinforcing and is not dependent on social interaction or receiving a tangible item. E/AF - Answer- AKA Escape/Avoidance Function A function of behavior to escape or avoid having to do something. AF - Answer- AKA Attention Function. A function of behavior in which the individual is reinforced by receiving attention from others. TF - Answer- AKA Tangible Function. a function of behavior in which the individual wants to obtain a tangible item. The individual wants a preferred item or activity. BD - Answer- AKA Baseline Data. Data taken before an intervention takes place. Describes the existing level of performance. FA - Answer- AKA Functional Analysis. Done by an individual with specific training and under very controlled situations. The qualified practitioner manipulates situations, antecedents/consequences, and takes data on behavior during those situations to test hypotheses about suspected maintaining variables. FBA - Answer- AKA FBA Putting one or more Functional Analysis together. In an FBA behavior plans must include replacement skills. FBA can consist of: - Answer- - Direct observation - Interview - Functional analysis (experimental) - File Review
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