Taking data before intervention
What is BASELINE
This schedule of reinforcement is used when teaching new skills
What is FR1
Put these in order from most to least (gestural, partial verbal model, full physical, full model, partial physical, full verbal model)
What is full physical, partial physical, full model, full verbal model, partial verbal model, gesture
Functions of behavior. What are they?
What is escape, access, attention, and automatic
Your client arrived at 8:22 for their 8:00 appointment. What time should you begin billing (97153)
What is 8:15
Your supervisor wants to measure how long a client will attend to a task during DTT. What measurement system should they use?
What is duration
Why do behavior analyst conduct preference assessments?
What is identify a potential reinforcer
What are the four intermittent schedules of reinforcement
What is FR, FI, VR, VI
Teaching communication to replace problem behaviors
What is functional communication training (FCT)
According to the dress code, which of these shirts would meet criteria? Sort ..
What is (check dress code)
Continuous measurement procedures; list 5
What is frequency, duration, rate, latency and inter response time
When my client entered a room, he pointed and said “clock”. This is an example of which verbal operant
What is a tact
I collect baseline data on my client’s ability to tie his shoe. I discover that my client can do several of the steps independently and the steps the client is unable to complete independently, he needs only minimal prompting. Which chaining procedure would be the best to use in this situation?
What is total task
How do you implement extinction
What is withdrawal reinforcement from a previously reinforced behavior
How often do you have to renew your RBT certification and how much supervision do you need per month?
What is 1 year and 5%
The elapsed time from the onset of a SD to the time the response began
What is Latency
Something added to the environment directly following a behavior which results in a decrease of the behavior in the future
What is positive punishment
Something removed from the environment directly following a behavior which results in a increase of the behavior in the future
What is negative reinforcement
You are working with a client on receptively identifying the letter A in a field of 3. You present the SD "Find A" and the client swipes the table with their arms removing all the stimuli from the table. You pick everything up and arrange it to run another trial. When the SD is presented the client flips the table knocking all the stimuli to the ground. What is the potential function of this behavior?
What is escape
Your client goes to speech. What should you do? How should you bill?
What is clock out (do not bill), complete a cleaning task, or ask a supervisor if they have a task for you to complete
What is split the appointment or use client in speech code
I set a timer to go off every 45 seconds. I check to see if the target behavior is occurring every time the timer goes off. What measurement procedure am I using?
What is momentary time sampling
Contingent in our field means
What is only delivering reinforcement after the behavior occurs
Food is an example of ______ reinforcement. Money is an example of ______ reinforcement
What is unconditioned; conditioned (unlearned; learned)
Susie provides a ton of praise each time Jimmy is seated in his chair, as opposed to when Jimmy is wandering around the room. What type of differential reinforcement procedure is described?
What is differential reinforcement of incompatible behavior (DRI)
Involving stakeholders in treatment decisions, considering client preferences, not talking about the client in front of them are examples of what core principle
What is according dignity