R+ stands for what?
Positive reinforcement
A plan outlining how to reduce problem behavior and teach alternatives
Behavior Intervention Plan (BIP)
A stimulus added to the environment after a behavior occurs, increasing the likelihood of that behavior happening again is called...
Positive reinforcement
What percentage of your hours need to be supervised?
5%
Who provides supervision to RBTs?
BCBA and BCaBA
This is commonly referred to as “ABC”
Antecedent, Behavior, Consequence
A structured teaching method with clear instructions, responses, and consequences.
DTT
This involves removing a positive stimulus to decrease the likelihood of a behavior occurring again.
Negative punishment
RBTs follow a specific code of ethics published by this certifying board.
BACB
What is the difference between frequency and duration?
Frequency= number of occurrences. Duration= amount of time
What does SD stand for?
Discriminative Stimulus
This is the process of breaking down a complex skill into a smaller, teachable unit.
Task Analysis
This involves introducing an aversive stimulus to decrease the likelihood of a behavior recurring.
Positive punishment
What are two examples as to how you can maintain client dignity.
wiping their nose, changing them if clothes get wet, cleaning hands and face after meal times, etc.
What is errorless teaching?
Prompting immediately to ensure the learner responds correctly.
VPMTS stands for what?
Visual Perceptual Match to Sample
This happens when the behavior that has previously been reinforced is no longer reinforced, resulting in a temporary increase in behavior when reinforcement is first removed.
Extinction burst
This involves removing an aversive or unpleasant stimulus to increase the likelihood of a behavior occurring again.
Negative reinforcement
What does it mean to maintain professional boundaries.
Avoiding personal relationships with direct supervisors, clients, and their families.
In this naturalistic teaching method, the RBT describes the client’s actions, toys, and environment to promote language.
Play casting
What does FBA stand for?
Functional Behavior Assessment
What are the different verbal operant?
Mand, Tact, Echoic, Interverbal, LR, LRFFC, Textural, Transcription, Imitations, VPMTS
What are the different types of differential reinforcement.
differential reinforcement of alternate behavior differential reinforcement of other behavior differential reinforcement of incompatible behavior differential reinforcement of low-rate behavior differential reinforcement of high-rate behavior
DRA, DRO, DRI, DRL, DRH
What provides federal protection for individual health information, including confidentiality, integrity and availability of protected health information (PHI)
HIPAA
Give me an example of a tact to intraverbal stimulus control transfer?