What are the 4 functions of behavior?
Escape, Attention, Tangible (Access) and Automatic
Who is the BCBA
The most intrusive prompt used when teaching is _____
What is Full physical
Client food and drinks should only be found where in the clinic unless otherwise specified
Where is the client cafeteria/break room
When the RBT is placing a verbal instruction with a visual stimuli, the verbal instruction provided is the ____.
SD- Discriminative Stimulus
This term refers to modifying the environment or events that occur before a challenging behavior, reducing the likelihood of its occurrence.
What is antecedent interventions
Jenny remains within arm's length of her client throughout the therapy session. This behavior is appropriately modeling which ethical responsibility.
What is client safety - prioritizing the well-being and safety of clients is paramount.
This strategy involves reinforcing all other behaviors within a time interval besides the target behavior.
What is DRO - Differential Reinforcement of Other
In the clinic, it is each RBTs responsibility to check the ______ for scheduling information and updates.
What is the whiteboard
Abby's schedule of reinforcement is a FI4. How often should her RBT be providing reinforcement?
When is every 4 minutes of appropriate responding
What are 2 of the most LEAST intrusive prompts
What is Visual/Positional and Verbal Prompts
Mallory, a new RBT, began implementing treatment interventions without reading the procedure that had been written by the BCBA. This is a violation of which ethical guideline?
What is Competence and Service Delivery - the ability of a practitioner to provide high-quality, ethical, and effective ABA interventions
A technique that gradually reduces prompts to help people learn to perform tasks independently
What is prompt fading
DAILY DOUBLE!!!
The 2 items that the RBT should carry at all times include
What are the tablet and radio (walkie talkie)
MOO stands for what in relation to language used in a session note
What is Measurable, Observable and Objective
DAILY DOUBLE!!!
What are the 4 main phases of learning in ABA?
What is baseline, intervention (teaching), maintenance and generalization
A behavior intervention used to decrease attention maintained behaviors where the RBT does not respond to the behavior being displayed
What is planned ignoring
Session notes and tracking therapy hours should be completed ______
When is before you leave the building for the day
RBT: "Twinkle twinkle little ____", Child: "star". This is an example of which verbal operant.
What is intraverbal.
Name 3 of the 6 verbal operants in ABA.
What is Mand, tact, echoics, intraverbal, listener response, motor imitation
This is a violation of what RBT ethics code: While in NET, Bob is sitting on the floor across the room from his client without engagement for 15 minutes.
What is Competence and Service Delivery - the ability of a practitioner to provide high-quality, ethical, and effective ABA interventions
In order for an item to be considered generalized, it must be across _____(need all 3 for correct)
What is different people, settings and stimuli
Maddie, a RBT, has a client who has began engaging in highly aggressive behaviors that include smashing her head into the metal door frame. Maddie calls "team green", and states what 3 required things?
What is how many people you need, where you are and the BCBA on the case
The RBT places the client's favorite toy on a high shelf and as the client begins reaching for the item, the RBT redirects them to use their PECS book to make a request. What teaching strategy does this represent?
Contriving manding opportunities - a technique used to encourage a person to communicate their wants and needs