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ABA RBT Exam Prep 2025 Antecedent - ANS-an environmental condition or stimulus change existing or occurring prior to a behavior of interest. Ex. of Antecedent - ANS-Drew becomes hungry then goes to the kitchen to get food. The antecedent, in this case, is Drew becoming hungry. Autoclitic - ANS-a term describing verbal behavior about the speaker that functions as a reinforcer or MO for additional verbal behavior. Ex. of Autoclitic - ANS-I heard Susie use an autoclitic during session when she said, "Maybe the puzzle piece is under the table." She then looked and said, "Yep, found it." Maybe would be classified as the autoclitic as it served as an MO for her following actions and additional verbal behavior. Backward chaining - ANS-A teaching method where the behavior is being learned by the teacher completing all the steps of the chain up until the last step and having the learner completed it with prompts if needed. When the learner shows competence of the last step being learned, the teacher will again chain the behavior stopping at the second to the last step to allow the learner to complete it. This will continue down the chain until the learner can complete the behavior independently.
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