Functions
Data
ABA 1
ABA 2
ABA 3
100

Jimmy and his RBT are playing while working on NET goals. The RBT begins to take data on her iPad. Jimmy then climbs onto the table and begins laughing.

What is "attention"?

100

During a lesson, the RBT states "but your hands down." Billy then begins to crying. The RBT ignores the behavior and continuous with with lesson. 

Escape

100

This type of reinforcement occurs when a stimulus is removed following a behavior, leading to an increase in that behavior.

What is "negative reinforcement"?

100

This percent of supervision is required by the BACB to maintain your RBT certification.

What is "5%"?

100

RBTs should avoid any relationships that might impair their professional judgment or objectivity. This is known as what?

What is "dual relationships"?

200

Billy is playing in the ball pit. He then picks a ball up and places it into his mouth. 

What is "sensory"?

200

This procedure involves stopping the reinforcement of a behavior that was previously reinforced.

What is "extinction"?

200

This strategy involves breaking a complex skill into smaller, manageable parts and teaching each part separately.

What is "discrete trial training"?

200

This method involves teaching skills in a natural context rather than in a structured setting.

What is "natural environment teaching"?

300

A student is assigned a difficult math problem. He then begins to bang his fist on the table and scream loudly. 

What is "escape"?

300

This term refers to the process of systematically decreasing the amount of assistance provided during a task.

What is "prompt fading"?

300

This behavior modification technique involve reinforcing desired behaviors while withholding reinforcement for undesired behaviors. 

What is "differential reinforcement"?

300

This strategy involves teaching an alternative behavior to replace an undesired behavior.

What is "replacement behavior"?

400

A young child repeatedly asks their parent for a specific toy in the store. When the parent says "no," the child starts crying and throwing a tantrum until they are given the toy.

What is "access to tangible"?

400

This procedure involves teaching complex behaviors by reinforcing successive approximations toward the final desired behavior.

What is "shaping"?

400

This technique is use to teach learns how to differentiate between stimuli in their environment and respond appropriately. 

What is "discrimination training"? 

400

This technique involves providing reinforcement immediately following a behavior to increase the likelihood of the behavior being repeated.

What is "contingent reinforcement"?

500

When the boy sitting next to Jack for small group activity asks Jack, “What part do you want to start on?”, Jack punches the boy in the arm. The teacher tells Jack to go back and sit at his desk, away from the small group. Jack often works alone because he does not keep his hands to himself during group activities.

What is "escape"? 

500

An RBT presents the SD 'clap hands.' The client touches their head. The RBT then conducts 2 transfer trials, ending when the client responds independently. How many trials are you recording data on?

What is "1 trial"?

500

The process of providing a consequence to increase the likelihood of a behavior occurring again is known as what?

What is "reinforcement"?

500

This term describes the process of teaching a behavior in small, incremental steps.

What is "task analysis"?

500

This term refers to a procedure where an individual is taught to emit a specific response in the presence of a particular stimulus.

What is "stimulus control"?

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