CBMT Exam Test (2025-2026) With
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data-based model
An approach based on information retrieved through experimentation
or direct observation
reversal design (ABAB design)
A single subject, applied behavior analysis design which generally
involves observing behavior during baseline, treatment, a return to
baseline, and treatment reapplied.
Psychodynamic treatment model
By Freud; unconscious material is root of problems, focuses on
analysis of thought; free association and Rorschach test
Biomedical treatment model
biological factors are the underlying cause of disorders
successive approximations
Behaviors which gradually resemble the target behavior or terminal
objective
schedule of reinforcement
The behavioral requirements for a reinforcing stimulus to be
delivered. Schedules may be fixed or variable based on interval or
ratio criteria
Fading
The gradual removal of all explicit prompts or cues in an attempt to
maintain the behavior on its own
Holistic theory
Evaluation of emotional, physical, spiritual, psychological, and social
dimensions because all make up the whole person
Behavioral treatment model
By Skinner. All behaviors are learned, so all behaviors can be
unlearned or replaced by new behaviors. Task analysis and
reinforcement schedule
reinforcement schedule
fixed ratio, variable ratio, fixed interval, variable interval
, classical conditioning
Pavlovian technique pairing neutral stimulus with a meaningful
stimulus
randomized group design
Experimental design that randomly assigns subjects to treatment or
control conditions to compare performance
occipital lobe
Region of the cerebral cortex that processes vision and perception
monoplegia
paralysis of one limb
paraplegia
paralysis of both legs and the lower part of the body
quadriplegia
paralysis of all four limbs
hallucination
Perception of sensory input, often sounds or tactile sensations, which
are not occurring in reality
Frequency recording
Records number of times a target behavior occurs
Duration Recording
Recording technique that measures how long a particular behavior
lasts during a given period
Individualized Education Program (IEP)
Individualized plan for children with disabilities who qualify for
special education services; functions as blueprint for determining
best possible educational program for each child
Primary aging
Systematic, genetically determined decline in efficiency of body's
organ systems
accountability
Process by which one is responsible and answerable for obligation to
a set of constituencies
parallel play
Characterizes a stage of development in which very young children
will play beside each other but not engage in social interaction
discrimination
Ability to tell difference between stimuli
DAP
Standardized form of note taking. Data, assessment, plan
SOAP
Correct Verified and Well Analyzed
Answers Graded A+
data-based model
An approach based on information retrieved through experimentation
or direct observation
reversal design (ABAB design)
A single subject, applied behavior analysis design which generally
involves observing behavior during baseline, treatment, a return to
baseline, and treatment reapplied.
Psychodynamic treatment model
By Freud; unconscious material is root of problems, focuses on
analysis of thought; free association and Rorschach test
Biomedical treatment model
biological factors are the underlying cause of disorders
successive approximations
Behaviors which gradually resemble the target behavior or terminal
objective
schedule of reinforcement
The behavioral requirements for a reinforcing stimulus to be
delivered. Schedules may be fixed or variable based on interval or
ratio criteria
Fading
The gradual removal of all explicit prompts or cues in an attempt to
maintain the behavior on its own
Holistic theory
Evaluation of emotional, physical, spiritual, psychological, and social
dimensions because all make up the whole person
Behavioral treatment model
By Skinner. All behaviors are learned, so all behaviors can be
unlearned or replaced by new behaviors. Task analysis and
reinforcement schedule
reinforcement schedule
fixed ratio, variable ratio, fixed interval, variable interval
, classical conditioning
Pavlovian technique pairing neutral stimulus with a meaningful
stimulus
randomized group design
Experimental design that randomly assigns subjects to treatment or
control conditions to compare performance
occipital lobe
Region of the cerebral cortex that processes vision and perception
monoplegia
paralysis of one limb
paraplegia
paralysis of both legs and the lower part of the body
quadriplegia
paralysis of all four limbs
hallucination
Perception of sensory input, often sounds or tactile sensations, which
are not occurring in reality
Frequency recording
Records number of times a target behavior occurs
Duration Recording
Recording technique that measures how long a particular behavior
lasts during a given period
Individualized Education Program (IEP)
Individualized plan for children with disabilities who qualify for
special education services; functions as blueprint for determining
best possible educational program for each child
Primary aging
Systematic, genetically determined decline in efficiency of body's
organ systems
accountability
Process by which one is responsible and answerable for obligation to
a set of constituencies
parallel play
Characterizes a stage of development in which very young children
will play beside each other but not engage in social interaction
discrimination
Ability to tell difference between stimuli
DAP
Standardized form of note taking. Data, assessment, plan
SOAP