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- if a behavior analyst watched jimmy for 5 minute periods and recorded if he were
humming for any part of that 5 minutes period, she would be using - Correct answer
partial interval recording
2) which kind of data should be recorded on a graph for visual analysis? - Correct
answer all data
3) frequency recording would be appropriate to use for which behavior? - Correct answer
key strokes
- if a behavior analyst measured the length of time that it took andrew to respond to
someone calling him, she would be measuring the - Correct answer latency
5) an operational definition is used for a behavior so that - Correct answer two
independent observers will agree on occurrences and non-occurrences of the behavior
- when labeling the vertical or y-axis you should indicate the specific measurement of
behavior - Correct answer true
7) outcome recording could be used for which behavior? - Correct answer writing an
essay
8) indirect assessment consists of - Correct answer interviews, rating scales, questions,
surveys, etc.
9) what is the first step in creating a behavioral treatment? - Correct answer define the
behavior and select a measurement technique
10) find the best definition for hitting - Correct answer forceful contact between the
learner's hand and another person
11) a behavior intervention plan is - Correct answer a guide for parents, teachers and
other professionals on how to decrease inappropriate behavior and/or behaviors
- kyle walked into his clasroom. the teacher told him to get his math book. kyle fell to the floor. the teacher went to tell the principal about his behavior instead of doing the math
lesson. what was the antecedent to falling on the floor - Correct answer being told to
get his math book
13) what is an antecedent? - Correct answer an event that sets the stage for the behavior
and occurs in close proximity to the behavior
14) topography is the same as - Correct answer form; what the behavior looks like
- before you can make a hypothesis about the function(s) of the target behavior, you must
do all of the following except - Correct answer tell the parents to skip medication for a
day so you can rule out medication effects
16) in a real observation, it is important to do which of the following? - Correct answer
record several instances of the behavior in several settings
17) which of the following could be a Motivating Operation? - Correct answer Tommy
hasn't eaten today and is very hungry
- what situation might warrant a functional assessment of problem behavior and a
behavior intervention plan? - Correct answer candace throws items at her peers
during class. this happens several times/hour
19) which of the following is not socially mediated? - Correct answer automatic
reinforcement
20) the function of a behavior - Correct answer can change based on setting and people
present
- an important ethical question to ask yourself when setting up a behavior change
program is - Correct answer how will this benefit the individual?
22) which of the following behaviors is observable and allows for data collection? - Correct
answer hitting with open hand
23) what are the 4 functions of behavior? - Correct answer access to tangibles, to gain
attention, escape, automatic
24) behavioral definitions must be both - Correct answer observable and measurable
- to maintain organization, what choices should you give yourself for every piece of paper
you receive or generate? - Correct answer throw it away, route it to someone else, act
on it now or file it and put it on your master to-do list
26) what is not appropriate to document in a communication log book? - Correct answer
comments critical of others
- what are two of the highest priorities in record keeping when providing services to
people with disabilities? - Correct answer the person's preferences, and
communication between coworkers
28) what are the five rules of incident report writing? - Correct answer write for an
audience, account for everyone and everything, be clear and chronological, be timely and complete, consider the attachments
- what are three things that work together to ensure the person is living a life that reflects
their needs and desires? - Correct answer the service plan, your support of the
person based on this plan and the documentation of your support
- maintaining accurate documentation while dependably providing excellent services
requires what from you? - Correct answer good judgement to strike a balance
- what are two things you need to maintain if you assist a person with banking and bill
paying? - Correct answer a transaction record and a reconciliation of the transaction
- complete this sentence; Documentation and record keeping are important to ensure -
Correct answer accountability, coordination of care between yourself and other
supports and to guide the improvement of services
33) what are two reasons that documentation is beneficial? - Correct answer more
complete communication in emergencies, and more accurate assessments, will improve services to the person
- good record keeping assures that the team is not making decisions based on random
impressions but on what? - Correct answer valid information
- what is the purpose of writing and reviewing accurate and complete incident reports? -
Correct answer to prevent recurrences of that incident
36) your documentation, when reviewed, will help to assure - Correct answer the person
is receiving comprehensive services
37) what is purpose of the communication log? - Correct answer to inform other
supporters of daily events they need to know in order to provide a continuity of quality care
- what are two things you can do to organize and prepare for each day ahead of time? -
Correct answer use a to-do list and keep a calendar to review what is up ahead
- high quality documentation is important because it can result in which of these
outcomes? - Correct answer a full and safe life for the person served
- in addition to having knowledge of the service plan what are your responsibilities related
to it? - Correct answer to provide and document the services you give to the person
as outlined in the plan
- what can your documentation related to a person's health screenings help to ensure? -
Correct answer that they are receiving the health screenings that are recommended
for their sex, age, and medical conditions
42) when you document you should attempt to document only - Correct answer what was
observed, not interpretations of what was observed
- what is one thing you can do while you are working to remember details or events you
will document later? - Correct answer carry a note pad around when working to jot
down notes to transcribe later
- what is one thing you can do to maximize accuracy of what you document when
assessing a person? - Correct answer document immediately after an observation
45) the purpose of using time delay when prompting is - Correct answer to fade prompts
and transfer the response to the SD
46) a phonemic prompt is - Correct answer a small verbal prompt that gets the learner to
emit the desired response
47) what is the best prompt to use when first teaching imitation? - Correct answer physical
prompts
48) breaking a complex skill into smaller, teachable units is the definition of - Correct
answer task analysis
- what kind of prompt is being used when the teacher flashes the light off then on to get
the students' attention? - Correct answer visual prompt
50) discrimination training requires - Correct answer one response and two antecedent
conditions
- during episodes of non-compliance, it may be necessary to use which type of prompt? -
Correct answer physical
52) task analysis is the first step in - Correct answer chaining
- johnny is reinforced for saying ba, then baba, then bottle, this is an example of what
procedure? - Correct answer shaping
- when teaching a new behavior, you should use which type of prompt hierarchy? -
Correct answer most to least
55) the three steps of discrimination training are - Correct answer teach in isolation, add
distracters, mix in mastered items
- true or false: video modeling is a new area of research in the field of education and
behavior analysis - Correct answer false
57) video modeling is beneficial because - Correct answer some children with autism
already imitate videos and watching videos is often reinforcing
58) when creating video-self modeling videos, you - Correct answer videotape the student
engaging in the desired behavior and edit out any other behaviors
59) when teaching a new skill you should - Correct answer use multiple stimuli
60) to help establish functional relationships, you should do which things? - Correct
answer perform preference assessments and allow the child to choose the task/activity
- what can you do to teach a concept in a way that will more easily generalize to the other
person, settings and related behaviors? - Correct answer teach with many different
examples of the same item or activity
62) which of the following methods are based on the principles of ABA - Correct answer
both DTI and NaTS
- True or false: both discrete trial instruction and naturalistic teaching strategies are
established treatments for developmental disorders - Correct answer true
- true or false: what someone says they want is the best predictor of reinforcer
effectiveness - Correct answer false
- there is a functional relationship between a behavior and a consequence when that
behavior naturally produces that - Correct answer consequence
66) both dti and nats involve all of the following except - Correct answer providing only
one trial of each skill
- rob is learning body parts, and loves frogs. his teacher draws a frog, but leaves out parts of its body. when he points at the missing part, she prompts him to say the body part,
then draws it. this is an example of nats because - Correct answer the reinforcer was
directly related to the material being taught
- in discrete trial instruction the reinforcer _____ related to the material being taught and in naturalistic teaching strategies the reinforcer _______ related to the material being
taught - Correct answer is not/is
69) which of the following is true about mand training? - Correct answer motivation is
needed to appropriately teach manding
70) free operant preference assessments involve - Correct answer watching what your
learner chooses to do when they can play with anything available
71) multiple examplar training refers to - Correct answer using many different stimuli to
teach a skill to promote generalization
- if an RBT is unknowingly assigned to work with a relative, which of the following is the
best course of action for the RBT to take? - Correct answer inform the supervisor and
ask not to work with the client
- your supervisor tells you to use a strategy you have no idea how to use. what is the best
response to the request? - Correct answer tell the supervisor immediately that you do
not know how to use the strategy and ask for them to demonstrate it
74) which of the following is an example of a dual relationship? - Correct answer tina and
lois are best friends. lois is anrbt who works with tina's son
75) which of the following types of interventions are RBT's allowed to use? - Correct
answer scientifically based behavioral interventions
- sarah works as anrbt in the local school system. she was at a party, drank one too many drinks and was arrested while intoxicated. the next monday after the incident, she -
Correct answer informed the supervisor and the bacb what had happened
77) rbt's must document - Correct answer the data from the session and any other
relevant information
78) if an intervention is implemented with a "high degree of fidelity," it is - Correct answer
implemented consistently and accurately
79) when is it acceptable to videotape a client receiving an intervention? - Correct answer
if the client and family provide informed consent, which means they know why the videotaping is occurring
- which of the following violates the professional and compliance code element that
addresses "disseminating accurate information about behavior analysis" - Correct
answer a brochure that states "ABA can ensure that your child will speak within 3
weeks of starting therapy"
- which of the following statements is the best way to describe this particular behavioral
intervention to a parent of a child receiving the intervention - Correct answer after
John has written 3 letters of his name, give him a small piece of crunchy cereal
- according to the professional and ethical compliance code, clients and their families
have a right to - Correct answer your background check and credentials
83) which of the following tasks are RBTs allowed to perform? - Correct answer
implement behavior change programs
84) before a behavior change plan can be developed, what has to happen? - Correct
answer an assessment of the client's skills and needs must be conducted
- ellen is an RBT who works with clients with autism in their homes. currently, she sees 3 children every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday for 2 hours at a time. each of them lives 15-30 miles from each other. by the time she gets to the last child she works with on those days, she is exhausted and doesn't always do as good of a job as she knows she can do. she is offered an opportunity to work with another child who lives 2 miles from
the second child she sees those days. what should she do? - Correct answer speak
with her supervisor about the situation and offer to work with the RBT who can take over therapy for her current third child for those days
- if you take a job working with adults on the autism spectrum but have only worked with
children on the autism spectrum, which of the following should you do? - Correct
answer get training in working with that population
87) which of the following is an example of overzealous intrusive intervention? - Correct
answer an RBT running over to a client who is slapping himself and screaming for help
while they are trying to hold the person's hands
88) which of the following statements is true? - Correct answer accurate data is always
necessary for building behavior change plans and measuring progress
- under what circumstances is it alright not to take data immediately after a behavior
occurs - Correct answer when the demands of the intervention or the behavior of the
person precludes taking data immediately
- if an intrusive intervention such as punishment or physical intervention must be used, it
is important to - Correct answer make sure the client and data are monitored for
unintended side effects and the rate of progress
- which of the following evidence based practices in ABA could help someone learn to
communicate their wants and needs? - Correct answer functional communication
training
92) which of the following is an example of a harmful reinforcer - Correct answer an entire
box of cookies after using the toilet independently
93) which of the following reflects treatment by competent personell - Correct answer
felicity is working with 8 year old Marcus today. she has completed her RBT training and all the company training. she has spent 5 hours shadowing other therapists working with
Marcus and has completed 2 successful sessions with him under the observation of the BCBA
94) the united nations general assembly provided a standard for - Correct answer the
rights of all humans
- mack is a 6 year old boy with autism and intense behavioral needs. his aba team must make some staff changes. which of the following scenarios would likely have the least
negative impact on mack? - Correct answer make one staffing change at a time and
not change out other staff until the new staff member on the team can work independently and successfully with mack
- you need to help maria, a 15 year old girl learning to put on deodorant independently. which environment would you choose to teach this skill in order to preserve her dignity -
Correct answer in a private bathroom where you can prompt her through each step
appropriately
97) you can track your learners progress in mands by - Correct answer taking frequency
data and graphing the results to be analyzed over time
98) when you alter the environment to create motivation for something, you are - Correct
answer contriving and capturing motivating operations
- james is reaching for a gummy worm you have in your hand and he isn't saying
"gummy". what is the most intrusive prompt you can give? - Correct answer model the
word "gummy" (ethical prompt)
100) a mand is controlled by - Correct answer motivation
- why do most professionals in the field of ABA recommend to start teaching
language by teaching an individual to mand? - Correct answer because mands benefit
the speaker, they say it, they get it
102) all of the following are important benefits of mand training except - Correct
answer mand training will increase receptive language skills
103) which two of the following behaviors are examples of a mand - Correct answer
antecedent: lucy smells popcorn and wants it. behavior: lucy says "popcorn" consequence: teacher gives lucy some popcorn
104) what does it mean to sanitize the environment? - Correct answer prevent free
access to items the students wants so they can mand for it
105) when deciding what mands to teach you should - Correct answer do a
preference assessment to determine what motivates your learner
- teaching your studen to mand can decrease problem behaviors because -
Correct answer they can now use functional communication to get their needs met
instead of problem behavior
107) true or false: if there is no MO or motivation, there is no mand - Correct
answer true
108) motivating operations are - Correct answer changes in the environment that
temporarily increases the value of a particular object or event
- clapping upon seeing another individual clapping is an example of what
behavior? - Correct answer imitation (mimetic behavior)
- who wrote Verbal Behavior and broke down language into verbal operants? -
Correct answer skinner
- skinner's analysis of verbal behavior emphasizes______ in addition to the form of
language - Correct answer function
- a woman saying "Cynthia" after being asked "what's your name" is an example of
which verbal operant? - Correct answer intraverbal
- a man approaches a pizza counter and says, "may i have a slice of cheese?" this
is an example of which verbal operant? - Correct answer mand
- responses from this operant occur when someone names an item that is contacted through on of their five senses, these responses are maintained by non-
specific reinforcement - Correct answer tacts
115) another term for listener responding is - Correct answer receptive language
- behavior that is evoked by another's verbal behavior, such as conversation, can
be best described as - Correct answer intraverbal
117) when people say "MO" this are referring to which of the following - Correct
answer motivating operation
118) non-specific reinforcement includes all of the following except - Correct answer
the object that was named
119) vocal imitation is synonymous with - Correct answer echoic behavior
- the following is a definition of what: the transfer of skills over time, to untrained
responses, and across different environments - Correct answer generalization
121) in the most common terms, a tact is a - Correct answer label
- which of the following would be transfer trial: the teacher presents the SD with an
echoic prompt, the student responds correctly so next the teacher will - Correct
answer present the SD but this time fade or omit the echoic prompt
123) if teaching an object, such as car, you should - Correct answer continue
opportunities to teach multiple tacts surrounding each item (label the color, function, size, etc.)
124) there must be a motivating operation (MO) to evoke a tact - Correct answer
false
- at what age has a child's tact vocabulary first increased to over 1000 item -
Correct answer 4
126) pick the best definition for tact - Correct answer a type of expressive language
used to label or describe objects, actions, and characteristics in a learners environment
127) probe data is very time consuming, but also the most accurate - Correct
answer false
- stimuli in the environment that signal behavior and that are associated with
reinforcement is the definition for - Correct answer discriminative stimuli (SDs)
- cameron has tantrums and noncompliance for the function of escaping a task.
what antecedent intervention would be best to use in the BIP - Correct answer
stimulus demand fading
130) a behavior intervention plan is developed to - Correct answer decrease
problem behaviors and teach or increase replacement behaviors in all settings
- joseph engages in shouting behaviors for the function of gaining attention. what
antecedent interventions would be best to use in the bip? - Correct answer non-
contingent attention
- levi screams whenever he wants his helicopter toy. what would be a good
antecedent intervention? - Correct answer functional communication training (Teach
manding/requesting)
- using __________ to prevent problem behaviors is considered the proactive
approach - Correct answer antecedent interventions
134) if escape behaviors are occurring frequently, it is often due to - Correct answer
the reinforcement schedule being too thin
135) all of the following are MOs except - Correct answer being angry
- ______ the pace of instruction can decrease the likelihood of escape behaviors -
Correct answer increasing
137) the inter-trial interval should be - Correct answer approximately 1/2 second
138) stimulus control is when - Correct answer a behavior is emitted more often in
the presence of a particular discriminative stimulus than in its absence
- there are three types of behavior intervention strategies in the behavior plan. they
are - Correct answer antecedent intervention, replacement behaviors, and
consequence interventions
140) errorless teaching would be most appropriate to prevent - Correct answer
behaviors to escape/avoid something
- which of the following is a good receptive skills program for early learners? -
Correct answer receptive identification of body parts
- which of the following is an example of receptive language/listener responding -
Correct answer touching or looking at a picture or object when it is named
- objects are generally presented before pictures when teaching receptive
identifications - Correct answer true
- which of the following is an example of non-specific reinforcement? behavior:
child, "cookie", consequence: child is given a cookie - Correct answer behavior:
teacher, "go wash your hands" consequence: child washes hands and given a cookie
- in receptive identification it is recommended that the array of items should -
Correct answer increase in size and become messier
146) in the receptive instructions program, generally the first step should be - Correct
answer give instructions to perfrom preferred tasks in context
- listener responding involves responding _____ to the verbal behavior of another -
Correct answer non-verbally
- if shown an array of photos and asked, "give me the one that you jump on?" this
is an example of - Correct answer function
- when you alter the environment to create motivation for something you are -
Correct answer contriving and capturing motivating operations
150) true or false: typical children mand hundreds of times per hour - Correct
answer true
- there are a number of modes of communication you can teach in mand training.
all of the following are good options to teach in mand training except - Correct answer
pulling person towards desired item
152) which one of the following scenarios provide an example of a mand? - Correct
answer antecedent: lucy smells popcorn and wants it. behavior: lucy says, "popcorn".
consequence: teacher gives lucy some popcorn
153) when a learner begins to become noncompliant, it is most likely due to - Correct
answer they are not getting enough reinforcement and the schedule of reinforcement is
too thin
- a learner will be more likely to perform behaviors that earn him more reinforcement than he would a behavior that produces less reinforcement. this refers to
which characteristic of reinforcement? - Correct answer magnitude
- behaviors that are reinforced more often than others will be more likely to occur
again in the future. this corresponds with which variable of reinforcement? - Correct
answer rate
156) the first step of establishing instructional control is - Correct answer pairing
yourself, the teaching environment and the setting with reinforcement
157) you should do the following - Correct answer deliver praise and name the item
being targeted as you deliver the reinforcer
158) you will know pairing has taken place when - Correct answer the child
approaches you instead of avoids you
159) non contingent reinforcement is delivered - Correct answer independent of the
child's behavior
- present difficult (acquisition) tasks approximately _______ percent of the the -
Correct answer 20
- this term refers to how hard or how much the learner needs to work in order to
obtain the reinforcer - Correct answer effort
- once pairing has taken place, the teacher can become a ________ reinforcer -
Correct answer conditioned
163) the matching law states that - Correct answer relative rates of responding tend
to equal the relative rates of reinforcement they produce
- what is one reason it may be difficult for a person with a disability to self report
abuse or maltreatment - Correct answer they may fear retaliation for reporting certain
individuals who assist them
165) what is a mandatory reporter - Correct answer any individual who is required
by law to report any suspected abuse or allegations of abuse
- true or false: false reports and neglect are very common for people with
disabilities - Correct answer false
- true or false: allegations that go unreported are just as serious as the actual
abuse or neglect - Correct answer true
- all of the following are ways DSPs can help reduce risk factors for abuse and
neglect except what? - Correct answer limit the person's social circle to reduce
exposure to perpetrators
169) which of the following best describes a trigger - Correct answer something that
easily sets you off and causes an immediate, often, emotional, reaction
- a 2009 study found that what percentage of family caregivers for older adults with
cognitive disabilities and dementia reported abusing their family member? - Correct
answer 30%
- all of the following are considered behavioral signs of abuse, except what? -
Correct answer appearing with torn, stained, or bloody clothing
- which of the following is one stress management technique that can help prevent
burnout? - Correct answer talking to a professional
- if you witness an abusive situation that is dangerous or life-threatening, what
should you do? - Correct answer Take immediate action to remove anyone in the area
from harm and call 911.
- you provide support for roberto, a man with mild intellectual disability. while talking to him one day, he casually mentions that sometimes his sister (his fiduciary guardian) uses his SSI check to pay her rent. what is the most appropriate course of
action to take? - Correct answer contact your agency's designated investigator
- non-accidental, inappropriate contact or the use of force with an individual that
causes injury or physical pain is considered which type of abuse? - Correct answer
physical abuse
- if someone communicates with you about an incident of abuse and neglect, what
is the best way to respond to the individual? - Correct answer Believe what they are
telling you.
- Mohinder has Down's syndrome and lives in a group home. tom, who works at the group home, asks mohinder to loan him money for lunch, which he then pays back
after his next paycheck. is this abuse, and if so, why? - Correct answer Yes, it is
considered financial abuse because Tom is making personal use of Mohinder's resources.
178) which of the following is not true of neglect - Correct answer neglect only
occurs to older adults with disabilities
- who is the first person you should report allegations of abuse and neglect to -
Correct answer your agency's designated investigator
- which of the following is a risk factor for abuse and neglect that is common for
people with IDD? - Correct answer increased dependency on others for long term
care