BCBA TEST PREP LATEST
2024-2025 ACTUAL EXAM 300
QUESTIONS AND CORRECT
DETAILED ANSWERS WITH
RATIONALES
,How does encouraging employees to take care of themselves physically and emotionally improve their
adherence to performance and ethical standards at work?
They catch on more quickly to new information and expectations
They will be able to work longer hours
They will be less likely to abuse clients
They will be less likely to suffer the negative effects of work stress - correct answer-They will be less likely
to suffer the negative effects of work stress-Correct answer-Supportive supervision has been shown to:
Increase stress levels in supervisees
Have no effect on supervisees
Prevent stress in supervisees
Reduce stress for supervisees - correct answer-Reduce stress for supervisees-Correct answer-What can
supervisors do in an effort to minimize supervisee stress?
Provide as many rules as you can think of and hold supervisees accountable.
Allow supervisees to navigate issues on their own with minimal guidance.
Be supportive as you guide them through tough ethical issues.
Make sure they get frequent pay raises. - correct answer-Be supportive as you guide them through tough
ethical issues.-Correct answer-A research validated theory regarding job stress suggests that
,Job stress causes unethical behavior in some employees
Job stress contributes to a poor work ethic among employees
Job stress causes workers to have poor mental health
Job stress contributes to negative attitudes and high turnover - correct answer-Job stress contributes to
negative attitudes and high turnover-Correct answer-Which of the following behaviors could indicate a
risk for forming a multiple relationship?
Spending time reading about a syndrome a parent revealed about their child one day after therapy
Hugging a child goodbye after a therapy session
Accepting a birthday gift from a family member of a client
Expressing excitement to a parent over a child's new mand repertoire - correct answer-Accepting a
birthday gift from a family member of a client-Correct answer-What might be the best way to intervene
with a family member who has repeatedly asked a supervisee to babysit?
Tell the family member what they have asked is inappropriate and to stop asking.
Instruct the supervisees to tell the family member that they need to quit asking.
Tell the family member they should read the policy manual that was given them and refer to the section
on "family/staff relationships".
Schedule some time to meet and discuss the situation with the family member and guide them to
resources for respite care services within the area. - correct answer-Schedule some time to meet and
discuss the situation with the family member and guide them to resources for respite care services
within the area.-Correct answer-Why is it not advisable for staff members to "vent" about their
interactions with clients and families to friends or acquaintances?
, It is just not a professional thing to do
They may compromise their professional credibility
The risk of breaking confidentiality of clients is increased
It is okay to vent, just don't use last names - correct answer-The risk of breaking confidentiality of clients
is increased-Correct answer-Which of the following activities is the best way to help families of clients
better understand the role of the RBT in their child's ABA program?
Hold a family night where staff socialize informally with parents
Provide families with written expectations and go over them individually during the intake process with
follow-ups on a regular basis
Have the RBTs explain to parents that they won't babysit
Have the RBTs explain that they are there for ABA and ABA only - correct answer-Provide families with
written expectations and go over them individually during the intake process with follow-ups on a
regular basis-Correct answer-Which of the following situations illustrates a risk of establishing a multiple
relationship as defined by the BACB?
A client's mother throwing a surprise birthday party for an RBT who works with her son
Discussing the preliminary effects of a new behavior intervention with a parent
Providing a parent with data collection sheets to use during the bedtime routine for the child.
A staff member taking a check from a parent for an insurance co-payment back to the office - correct
answer-A client's mother throwing a surprise birthday party for an RBT who works with her son-Correct
answer-Which of the following issues might require intervention at the tertiary level?