Ethics
Definitions
Scenarios
100

An RBT shields a nude client from being seen by peers. what is this an example of?

Client dignity 

100

This procedure is used to help meet a child where theyre at by accepting approximations

Shaping 

100

RBT buys a client a $50 dollar toy for their birthday. What is this an example of? 

Dual/multiple relationship 

200

You client has been engaging in aggressive tantrum behaviors for 15 minutes. You've tried everything in the BIP. Who do you reach out to next? 

BCBA

200

Frequency data is an example of what kind of measurement? Discontinuous or continuous? 

Continuous!

200

Handwashing: Turn on water → Wet hands → Get soap → Scrub hands → Rinse → Turn off water → Dry hands. Is an example of what?

Chaining Procedure 

300

This is known as the least intrusive prompt 

Visual 

300

This therapy method breaks big skills down into tiny, bite-sized steps and teaches them one step at a time using clear instructions and positive rewards

DTT

300

An RBT removes a token from a child's board. This is an example of a (X) procedure

Punishment 

400

An RBT grabs a child by the wrist. This is called?

Restraint

400

 A model that embeds learning goals into a learner's daily routines, play, and natural surroundings rather than using rigid table-top drills is called what?

Naturalistic Teaching 

400

Placing a cup and a spoon on a table, asking "Show me the cup," and giving a reward only when the correct item is touched

Discriminantion Training 

500

SOAP stands for...

Subjective 

Objective 

Assessment 

Plan 

500

Which interval method is defined as a discontinuous measurement where an observation period is split into equal, short time blocks. 

Partial Interval Data

500

A student constantly stands up and wanders during class. You praise and reward the student only when they are sitting flat in their chair (a student cannot stand and sit at the same time)

Differential Reinforcement 

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