Introduction
Things to Know
The Science
Be Proactive
SR(+/-)
100

Responsible for the direct implementation of behavior analytic services, developed by supervisor 

What is an RBT

100

Attention 

Escape/avoidance

tangibles 

Sensory

What are the functions of behavior? 

100

The science of applying experimentally derived principles of behavior to improve socially significant behavior

What is ABA? 

100

Verbally identifying expectations before presenting the request. 

What is priming? 

100

An item a client enjoys vs an item that increases the probability of the behavior to repeat again in the future. 

What is a _____ vs a ________. 

What is a preferred item vs. a reinforcer? 

200

The minimum # of supervision hours an RBT must be supervised monthly. 

What is 5%

200

1. Avoid talking about client to others in front of client. 

2. Prioritize connection and strong relationships with our clients 

3. Incorporate client interests and preferences

What are the ways to prioritize client dignity? 

200

Take behavior and use it to make socially valid behavior change. 

What is applied? 

200

The opportunity to engage in a high probability behavior is made contingent on the occurrence of a low probability behavior to increase the low-probability behavior. 

What is first/then (premack principle)

200

Presentation or increase in intensity of a stimulus that increases future frequency of behavior

What is positive reinforcement?

300

No baby sitting 


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Refrain from providing services when personal problems and conflicts with others may impact the ability to perform job duties. 

What are ways to maintain personal boundaries? 

300

Only discuss the case with those directly involved in the case

Use client's initials when around others that do not work with client 

Keep client related documents secured 

What are ways to maintain client confidentiality? 

300

Observable  and measurable 

What is behavior?

300

Remove materials required for an undesired behavior, arrange a successful learning environment, restrict access to specific materials in the environment, and dedicate a specific environment for a desired behavior.

What is environmental arrangements?

300

Reinforcement that is inherent and doesn't come from a history of past experiences.

What is unconditioned or Primary reinforcement? 

400

Turning away 

Inattention

Frowning

complaints/Grumblings

Crying

pulling hands back

What are signs of assent withdrawal?

400

A client verbally or nonverbally communicates they no longer want to participate in an activity, demand or task. 

What is withdrawing assent?

400

Behavior is analyzed within the environment to determine what is influencing behavior

What is analysis? 

400

2-5 easy tasks (high-p) with a known history of learner compliance are presented immediately before presenting the target task (low-p)

What is behavioral momentum (high probability sequence request)? 

400
Removal/decrease in intensity of an aversive stimulus that increases the future frequency/intensity 

Negative reinforcement

500

Smiling 

looking towards instructor or materials

active engagement and participation

Reaching for BT 

Ready cooperation


What are the signs of assent?

500

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Who is Ashlee Fuentes?

500

1. What happens before the behavior

2. The behavior

3. What happened immediately after the behavior? 

What are antecedent, behavior, and consequence?

500

Manipulate motivating operations to make a desired or undesired behavior more or less likely to occur.

What are establishing operations? 

500

Reinforcement created through the pairing of a neutral stimulus with an unconfirmed reinforcer (tokens) 

What is conditioned reinforcement? 

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