ABC Data
Functions of Behavior
Ethics
Prompting
Behavior Reduction
100

What does "A" stand for in ABC data?

What is Antecedent?

100

Name one of the four functions of behavior.

What is attention, escape, access to tangibles, or automatic?

100

Can an RBT accept a gift from a parent greater than $10?

No

100

What is it called when you move the client’s hand to complete the task?

What is a full physical prompt?

100

What does BSP stand for?

What is Behavior Support Plan?

200

What part of ABC data describes what happened right after the behavior?

What is Consequence?

200

What function is likely if a child screams after a demand is placed?

What is escape?

200

What should you do if you see something unsafe or unethical?

What is report to your supervisor?

200

Give an example of a visual prompt.

What is a picture schedule or written direction?

200

What is a replacement behavior?

What is a new, appropriate behavior taught to serve the same function as the problem behavior?

300

What is an example of a behavior (B) you might record?

What is hitting, yelling, or eloping? etc

300

What function is happening if a child flaps hands when alone and it continues without others reacting?

What is automatic?

300

Why must RBTs maintain client confidentiality?

What is to protect privacy, HIPPA, and follow the Ethics Code?

300

What is a time delay or latency prompt?

What is waiting a few seconds before giving a prompt to encourage independence?

300

What is extinction?

What is withholding reinforcement for a previously reinforced behavior?

400

In ABC recording, when do you take the data?

What is during or immediately after the behavior?

400

What function is likely if a child hits and then receives a toy?

What is access to tangibles?

400

Should an RBT give their opinion about a diagnosis?

What is No?

400

What is the prompting called when you provide the client a model or direct example of the desired response?  

What is errorless learning?

400

Name one proactive strategy to reduce problem behavior.

What is providing choices, offering frequent breaks, or priming?

500

Why is ABC data important?

What is to understand why a behavior is happening and guide treatment?

500

Why is it important to know the function of a behavior?

What is to select the correct intervention or replacement behavior?

500

Can an RBT practice independently without a BCBA?

What is No?

500

What does "prompt fading" mean?

What is gradually removing prompts so the client responds independently?

500

What is differential reinforcement?

What is reinforcing one behavior while withholding reinforcement for another?

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