RBT exam Questions and Answers
RBT exam Questions and Answers Antecedent Intervention - Answer ️️ -Antecedent measures are an effective way to help avoid problem behaviors before it occurs. For example using a visual schedule. Establishing operations - Answer ️️ -This concept refers to the increased value of a stimulus based on deprivation, such as an item becomes more valuable when it is needed. Abolishing operations - Answer ️️ -This concept refers to the decreased value of a stimulus based on satiation. In summation, an item can become less valuable when you have too much of it. Non-contingent reinforcement - Answer ️️ -Providing reinforcement to a client regardless of their performance of a target behavior. This serves in an abolishing operation of the reinforcer because the individual will continue to gain access to the reinforcer. Demand fading - Answer ️️ -This strategy involves systematically increasing demand expectation across time. This is typically used to reduce escape maintained behaviors. Antecendent Interventions - Answer ️️ -Implement interventions based on modification of antecedents such as motivating/establishing operations and discriminative stimuli. Task modifications - Answer ️️ -This strategy involves changing presentation, delivery or materials associated with a task or work expectation. For example if you try to teach a client at the table but they refuse to learn it there you might have to take them on a walk outside to do the desired behavior. High probability request sequence/behavior momentum - Answer ️️ -This strategy involves providing 3-5 mastered demands with a history of high compliance and presenting skill acquisition demand or more difficult demand at the end of the sequence. Choice - Answer ️️ -Choice is a great way to provide some control over the session. Continuous measurement - Answer ️️ -Continuous measurement is a form of data collection when the observer measures every instance of a target behavior within an observation time period. Frequency - Answer ️️ -This is a count/tally of the number of instances of a target behavior. With frequency you would be tracking a discrete behavior (clear beginning and end) rate - Answer ️️ -Rate is a combination of the frequency count divided by your observation time. Rate can be an effective method of measurement for behaviors that are frequent and discrete (clear start and end)
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