PRACTICE EXAM QUESTIONS
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1) Supervisee - answer✅ is any individual whose behavior-analytic
services are overseen by a behavior analyst within the context of a
defined, agreed-upon relationship.
2) Accepting responsibility - answer✅ one of the core principles. We have
an awesome responsibility in designing behavior change programs. We
have to take responsibility when treatments do not work
3) According dignity - answer✅ one of the core principles, we treat clients
with respect and respect their wishes
4) Analytic - answer✅ demonstrates experimental control over the
occurrence and nonoccurrence of the behavior—that is, if a functional
relation is demonstrated.
5) Antecedent - answer✅ environmental events that occur before a
behavior
,6) Applied - answer✅ investigates socially significant behaviors with
immediate importance to the subject(s).
7) Applied behavior analysis - answer✅ is the science in which tactics
derived from the principles of behavior are applied systematically to
improve socially significant behavior and experimentation is used to
identify the variables responsible for behavior change.
8) Aversive procedures - answer✅ an unpleasant or noxious stimulus, more
technically, a stimulus change or condition that fuctions to evoke a
behavior that has terminated it in the past, as a punisher when presented
following behavior, and/or as a reinforce when withdrawn following
behavior
9) Bacb task list - answer✅ task list for skills that are common behavior
analytic tasks that will be tested on the bacb exam
10) Bcaba - - answer✅ conducts assessments and can interpret results
and design ethical treatment for situations and scenarios that are similar
to what they encountered in supervised field work. All bcaba's must
receive supervision at least 1 hour per month by a bcba in order to
maintain their credential (as of august 2010).
11) Behavior analysis certification board (bacb) - answer✅
certification board for behavior analysts, the bacb certification procedures
and content undergo regular psychometric review and validation,
pursuant to a job analysis survey of the profession and standards
established by content experts in the field.
12) Behavior analysts - answer✅ refers to individual who holds the
bcba or bcaba credential, an individual authorized by the bacb to provide
supervision, or a coordinator of a bacb approved course sequences.
, Where code elements are deemed relevant to the practice of an rbt, the
term "behavior analyst" includes the behavior technician.
13) Behavior change program - answer✅ the behavior-change
program is a formal, written document that describes in technological
detail every assessment and treatment task necessary to achieve stated
goals.
14) Behavior-analytic services - answer✅ services that are explicitly
based on principles and procedures of behavior analysis (i.e., the science
of behavior) and are designed to change behavior in socially important
ways. These services include, but are not limited to, treatment,
assessment, training, consultation, managing and supervising others,
teaching, and delivering continuing education.
15) Behavioral - answer✅ entails precise measurement of the actual
behavior in need of improvement and documents that it was the subject's
behavior that changed.
16) Behavioral treatment - answer✅ 1) an individual has a right to a
therapeutic environment 2) an individual has a right to services whose
overriding goal is personal welfare 3) an individual has a right to
treatment by a competent behavior analyst 4) an individual has a right to
programs that teach functional skills 5) an individual has a right to
behavioral assessment and ongoing evaluation and 6) an individual has
the right to the most effective treatment procedures available.
17) Being just - answer✅ one of the core principles, means that you
should treat others as you would like to be treated
18) Being truthful - answer✅ one of the core principles, we should be
dependable and reliable sources of wise counsel and effective, ethical
treatment
, 19) Benefitting others - answer✅ one of the core principles, primary
role of behavior analysts is to benefit others in whatever setting or
situation they are in, can put behavior analysts at odds with other
professionals
20) Board certified behavior analysts (bcba) - answer✅ board
certified behavior analyst, indpendent practitioner that may work
independently or through an agency. The bcba conducts descriptive
assessment, functional analysis and provides behavior analytic servces.
Often serve as consultants. Bcba's the only individuals' qualified to
oversee bcaba staff according to the behavior
21) Client - answer✅ refers any recipient or beneficiary of the
professional the term includes, but not limited to (a) the direct recipient of
services; b) the parent, as well as others
22) Conceptually systematic - answer✅ behavior change
interventions are derived from basic principles of behavior.
23) Confidentiality - answer✅ describes a situation of trust insofar as
any in-formation regarding a person receiving or having received services
may not be discussed with or otherwise made available to another person
or group, unless that person has provided explicit authorization for
release of such information.
24) Conflict of interest - answer✅ a situation in which a person in a
position of responsibility or trust has competing professional or personal
interests that make it difficult to fulfill his or her duties impartially.
25) Consent to release information - answer✅ signed document
necessary before information can be released to other individuals or
agencies