BCBA EXAM QUESTIONS | TESTED AND PROVEN
ANSWERS | LATEST UPDATE 2024/2025 100%
(GRADE A+)
stimulus class
Ans>> any group of stimuli sharing a predetermined set of common elements in one or more of
the following: physical features, temporally, & functionally
stimulus
Ans>> energy change that affects an organism
response class
Ans>> group of responses with the same function & that produce the same effect on the
environment
response
Ans>> specific instance of behavior
behavior
1
,Ans>> activity of living organisms
applied behavior analysis
Ans>> 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
empowering
Ans>> a dimension of ABA that say tools that work to instill confidence
doable
Ans>> dimension of ABA that says interventions should be pragmatic
accountable
Ans>> dimension of ABA; behavior should be directly & frequently measured
generality
2
,Ans>> dimension of ABA; changes should last over time
effective
Ans>> dimension of ABA; noticeable and reliable changes in target behavior
conceptually systematic
Ans>> dimension of ABA; procedures & effectiveness should be described in terms of
behavioral principles
analytic
Ans>> dimension of ABA; a functional relation between manipulated events and a reliable
change in a dimension of target behavior should be demonstrated
technological
Ans>> dimension of ABA; operative procedures are identified & described with detail and
clarity
behavioral
3
, Ans>> dimension of ABA; behavior should be in need of improvement, measurable, & target the
client's behavior
applied
Ans>> dimension of ABA; improvements in behaviors that enhance and improve people's lives
operant behaviors
Ans>> behaviors not elicited by preceding stimuli but influenced by stimulus changes that have
followed behavior in the past (e.g. not reflexive)
respondent behavior
Ans>> reflexive behavior; elicited by an antecedent
behaviorism
Ans>> philosophy of science of behavior, experimental analysis of behavior, & applied
behavior analysis
functional relation
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ANSWERS | LATEST UPDATE 2024/2025 100%
(GRADE A+)
stimulus class
Ans>> any group of stimuli sharing a predetermined set of common elements in one or more of
the following: physical features, temporally, & functionally
stimulus
Ans>> energy change that affects an organism
response class
Ans>> group of responses with the same function & that produce the same effect on the
environment
response
Ans>> specific instance of behavior
behavior
1
,Ans>> activity of living organisms
applied behavior analysis
Ans>> 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
empowering
Ans>> a dimension of ABA that say tools that work to instill confidence
doable
Ans>> dimension of ABA that says interventions should be pragmatic
accountable
Ans>> dimension of ABA; behavior should be directly & frequently measured
generality
2
,Ans>> dimension of ABA; changes should last over time
effective
Ans>> dimension of ABA; noticeable and reliable changes in target behavior
conceptually systematic
Ans>> dimension of ABA; procedures & effectiveness should be described in terms of
behavioral principles
analytic
Ans>> dimension of ABA; a functional relation between manipulated events and a reliable
change in a dimension of target behavior should be demonstrated
technological
Ans>> dimension of ABA; operative procedures are identified & described with detail and
clarity
behavioral
3
, Ans>> dimension of ABA; behavior should be in need of improvement, measurable, & target the
client's behavior
applied
Ans>> dimension of ABA; improvements in behaviors that enhance and improve people's lives
operant behaviors
Ans>> behaviors not elicited by preceding stimuli but influenced by stimulus changes that have
followed behavior in the past (e.g. not reflexive)
respondent behavior
Ans>> reflexive behavior; elicited by an antecedent
behaviorism
Ans>> philosophy of science of behavior, experimental analysis of behavior, & applied
behavior analysis
functional relation
4