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RBT COMPETENCY ASSESSMENT 2025. 100% COMPLETE ACTUAL EXAM QUESTIONS ND ANSWERS. VERIFIED ACCURATE UPDATE. Indirect Measurement- CORRECT ANS>>interviews, rating scales, questions, surveys Direct Measurement- CORRECT ANS>>observation of the behavior and recording it as it occurs Behavioral Definitions- CORRECT ANS>>operational, includes verbs describing behavior, objective + unambiguous, does not rely on internal states (happy, sad), does not use labels (bad or good) Operational- CORRECT ANS>>describes what the behavior looks like so two independent observers can recognize + record the same behavior Indirect Outcome Recording- CORRECT ANS>>measures result that produces an observable product in the environment. main advantage is that it's easy to use Direct Outcome Recording- CORRECT ANS>>instead of relying on memory data is gathered immediately as the behavior occurs or as it produces results Event Recording- CORRECT ANS>>behavior is observed continuously throughout the observation period, and each instance of the behavior is recorded immediately as it occurs. Must meet two criteria: Does the behavior look the same every time? Does the behavior have a clear beginning and end? Frequency Recording- CORRECT ANS>>used for behaviors that have a clear beginning and end, tally the number of times the behavior occurs Intensity- CORRECT ANS>>magnitude or force of response (only record if this is the aspect of the behavior you are trying to change) Duration- CORRECT ANS>>how long a behavior persists, should be used if you are trying to decrease how long a behavior lasts Latency- CORRECT ANS>>time that occurs between the SD and the response (ex. how long to respond to a peer's question). You record this when the goal is to decrease the time between SD and response Partial Interval Recording- CORRECT ANS>>involves checking off an interval if the behavior occurs at ANY point within the interval - even if it only occurred for 1 second. You can use this for self-stimulatory behaviors or behaviors that don't look the same every time. An overexaggeration of the behavior, you use this method to decrease behavior. Whole Interval Recording- CORRECT ANS>>involves checking off the interval if the behavior occurs throughout the WHOLE interval. Use when it is difficult to tell when the behavior begins or ends, when it occurs at such a high rate it is difficult to keep count. An under-exaggeration of behavior, you use this method to increase behavior. Momentary Time Sampling Recording- CORRECT ANS>>data is less representative than intervals, looking for a behavior's occurrence during a specific part of the interval and recording if it is occurring at that precise moment. Ex: setting a timer to go off every minute for a 30-minute interval, only checking for behavior and marking it down as the timer goes off. Reinforcement- CORRECT ANS>>follows a behavior that increases that behavior Punishment- CORRECT ANS>>follows a behavior that decreases that behavior

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RBT COMPETENCY ASSESSMENT 2025.
100% COMPLETE ACTUAL EXAM
QUESTIONS ND ANSWERS. VERIFIED
2026-2026 ACCURATE UPDATE.

Indirect Measurement- CORRECT ANS>>interviews, rating scales, questions, surveys



Direct Measurement- CORRECT ANS>>observation of the behavior and recording it as
it occurs



Behavioral Definitions- CORRECT ANS>>operational, includes verbs describing
behavior, objective + unambiguous, does not rely on internal states (happy, sad), does
not use labels (bad or good)



Operational- CORRECT ANS>>describes what the behavior looks like so two
independent observers can recognize + record the same behavior



Indirect Outcome Recording- CORRECT ANS>>measures result that produces an
observable product in the environment. main advantage is that it's easy to use



Direct Outcome Recording- CORRECT ANS>>instead of relying on memory data is
gathered immediately as the behavior occurs or as it produces results



Event Recording- CORRECT ANS>>behavior is observed continuously throughout the
observation period, and each instance of the behavior is recorded immediately as it

, occurs. Must meet two criteria: Does the behavior look the same every time? Does the
behavior have a clear beginning and end?




Frequency Recording- CORRECT ANS>>used for behaviors that have a clear beginning
and end, tally the number of times the behavior occurs



Intensity- CORRECT ANS>>magnitude or force of response (only record if this is the
aspect of the behavior you are trying to change)



Duration- CORRECT ANS>>how long a behavior persists, should be used if you are
trying to decrease how long a behavior lasts



Latency- CORRECT ANS>>time that occurs between the SD and the response (ex. how
long to respond to a peer's question). You record this when the goal is to decrease the
time between SD and response



Partial Interval Recording- CORRECT ANS>>involves checking off an interval if the
behavior occurs at ANY point within the interval - even if it only occurred for 1 second.
You can use this for self-stimulatory behaviors or behaviors that don't look the same
every time. An overexaggeration of the behavior, you use this method to decrease
behavior.



Whole Interval Recording- CORRECT ANS>>involves checking off the interval if the
behavior occurs throughout the WHOLE interval. Use when it is difficult to tell when
the behavior begins or ends, when it occurs at such a high rate it is difficult to keep
count. An under-exaggeration of behavior, you use this method to increase behavior.

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