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What is an RBT? ✔Correct Answer-Paraprofessional who practices under the close supervision of a
BCBA
What is the role in ABA? ✔Correct Answer-Works 1:1 with clients and interacts more frequently
without surrogates in the implementation of the behavior intervention. Teaches client to be
independent and you will facilitate the clients full inclusion in all families, school, etc.
Feedback as an RBT ✔Correct Answer-- Not personal
- Provided to assist in performance improvement
- Clinical skills development, professional development
- Ensures best quality
How do you communicate with stakeholders? (family, caregivers) ✔Correct Answer-Use common
language, they are not verse in ABA terminology
RBT ethics code S1: KNOWLEDGE OF THE CODE ✔Correct Answer-- Responsibly be familiar with
the code
- Review regularly
- Promote values
- Act in accordance with the code
- Bring up conflicts of issues with supervisor
RBT ethics code S1: PROFESSIONAL RELATIONSHIPS ✔Correct Answer-- Avoid multiple relationships
- No sexual relations for at least 2 years
- Awareness of personal issues
RBT ethics code S1: INTEGRITY ✔Correct Answer-- Commitments and quality of work
- Honesty-Public statements
- Credentials and citations
- Resolving issues appropriately
RBT ethics code S2: RESPONSIBILITY TO CLIENTS ✔Correct Answer-- Supporting legal rights and
preferences
- Do no discriminate, demean, or harass
RBT ethics code S2: CONFIDENTIALITY AND CONSENT ✔Correct Answer-- Sharing identifying
information (social media)
- Consent for recording/sharing information
- Protecting confidentiality in communications who needs to know
- Maintaining and destroying records
RBT ethics code S3: SUPERVISION AND TRAINING ✔Correct Answer-- Qualified supervisor
- Provider services only in ares of competence
Operate only in defined roles
, RBT ethics code S3: COMMUNICATING WITH STAKEHOLDERS ✔Correct Answer-- Avoid using
technical language/jargon
- Using and displaying data for decision making
- Behavior analytic scope of practice
Pairing ✔Correct Answer-The process of turning a neutral stimulus into a reinforcing stimulus
Neutral stimulus ✔Correct Answer-Does not affect the bx
Reinforcing stimulus ✔Correct Answer-Affects bx
Stimulus-stimulus pairing ✔Correct Answer-(BAD?) Non-contingent on client bx
E.g. Patient playing with blocks so you play w/ blocks
Response-stimulus pairing ✔Correct Answer-Requires a response from the client
Behavior ✔Correct Answer-The activity of a living organism. Human behavior is the interaction of
muscles and glands with the environment
Response ✔Correct Answer-A single instance or occurrence of a specific behavior
Private behavior ✔Correct Answer-Behavior that is only accessible or identifiable to the person
who emits it
E.g. Thinking, digestion, pain
Public behavior ✔Correct Answer-Behavior that can be seen by others
E.g. Arm flapping
Topography ✔Correct Answer-Describes the behavior in an objective manner
Antecedents ✔Correct Answer-Actions, events, or circumstances that occur before the behavior,
including any environmental conditions or stimulus changes
Consequences ✔Correct Answer-Actions, events, or circumstances that occur after the behavior,
including any environmental conditions or stimulus changes
Positive consequences ✔Correct Answer-Stimuli are added to the environment (something is
presented, turned on, increased, etc.)
Negative consequences ✔Correct Answer-Stimuli are withdrawn or removed from the
environment (something is removed, turned off, decreased, etc.)
Reinforcement ✔Correct Answer-Delivered after a behavior and increases the future frequency of
that behavior overtime
Positive reinforcement ✔Correct Answer-Adding something to the environment that increases the
future frequency of the behavior over time (reward).
Negative reinforcement ✔Correct Answer-Remove something from the environment that
decreases the future frequency of the behavior. Related to relief. (Scratching bug bite)