Measurement
Assessments
Skill Acquisition
Behavior Reduction
Ethics and Requirements
100

The number of times a behavior occurs.

What is frequency?

100

A preference assessment where the individual is given unrestricted access to items, and the assessor observes timing and how long a client engages with items. 

What is a Free Operant Preference Assessment? 

100

Teaching learners to tell the difference between two stimuli.

What is Discrimination Training?

100

Strategies aimed at preventing or reducing challenging behaviors by modifying the environment or conditions that trigger them.

What is an Antecedent Intervention?

100

Treating clients with respect, dignity, and autonomy.

What is Client Dignity?

200

How long that a behavior occurs.

What is Duration?

200

A preference assessment when two items are presented and the client is asked to choose one. 

What is a Forced Choice Preference Assessment?
200

Transferring the control of a response from one stimulus to another.

What is Stimulus Transfer Control?

200

Reinforcing a desired behavior while withholding reinforcement for undesirable behavior.

What is Differential Reinforcement? 
200

Professional relationships that involve friendships, romance, or business.

What is Dual Relationships?

300

The time between the onset of a stimulus and the start of a response. 

What is Latency?

300

A Preference Assessment where items are presented, a learner chooses an item, and that item is put back with unchosen items.

What is a Multiple Stimulus with Replacement preference assessment?

300

A teacher-led and structured method where tasks are broken down into smaller, manageable steps. Good for learning new skills. 

What is Discrete Trial Training (DTT)?
300

A client often elopes from his seat. He is only reinforced when he is in his seat. He can not be in his seat and out of his seat at the same time. The therapist is using _____.

What is Differential Reinforcement of Incompatible Behaviors (DRI)?

300

Clear boundaries between professional and personal relationships.

What are Professional Boundaries?

400

A discontinuous measurement that measures "Did a behavior happen at all during the intercal?".

What is Partial Interval?

400

A Preference Assessment where items are presented, a learner chooses an item, and that item is taken out, and the other items are rearranged.

What is a Multiple Stimulus w/o Replacement preference assessment?

400

An approach used to strengthen, generalize, and maintain behaviors where the therapist looks to reinforce the client in a naturalistic environment.

What is Naturalistic Teaching (NET)?

400

A client screams answers, instead of raising her hand. She is only reinforced when she raises her hand. The therapist is using _____..

What is Differential Reinforcement of Alternate Behaviors (DRA)?

400
 ____% of my direct service hours must be supervised to maintain my RBT credential. 

What is 5%?

500

A discontinuous measurement that measures "Did the behavior occur at that particular moment"?

What is Momentary Time Sampling? 

500

An item that could potentially be a client's chosen item when conducting a preference assessment?

What is a reinforcing item?

500

Reinforcing successful approximations of behavior.

What is Shaping?

500
A client pulls hair. If she is not pulling hair, she is reinforced. The therapist is using _____.

What is Differential Reinforcement of Other Behaviors?

500

Session notes are due by _____ for the week prior. 

What is Sunday?

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