What is the process of recording information regarding a student's behavior?
What is: data collection
This tells us what will motivate the student
What is: preference assessment
This is a written plan that is developed by a Behavior Analyst that contains skill building programming information
What is: a skill acquisition plan
We look for this to determine why a behavior may occur
What is: the function of behavior.
BONUS: What are the 4 functions? (50 pts)
These are variables that may affect a client that are important to note in your objective data collection.
What are: illness, relocation, medication, sleep disturbances, and/or food aversions
These are examples of continuous measurement procedures
What are: frequency and duration
BONUS: explain how to use both (50 pts)
This is what ABC stands for
What is: antecedent, behavior, and consequence
These are the contingencies of reinforcement
What is: conditioned and unconditioned reinforcement, and continuous and intermittent schedule of reinforcement
These are examples of interventions that target modifying antecedents (must give at least 2 examples)
What are: modifying the environment, clarifying expectations, lowering demands, and/or letting students know what they are working for.
This is the policy that you follow as an RBT in relation to abuse and neglect reporting
What is: a mandated reporter
These are examples of discontinuous measurement procedures (you must be able to define all)
What are: partial interval, whole interval, and momentary time sampling
These are the 3 different types of preference assessments
What is: ask, free-operant observation, and trial-based method
BONUS: Name one free-operant observation (50 pts)
What is a conditioned and unconditioned reinforcement
What are: reinforcers that are learned and reinforcers that are taught
BONUS: Give an example of both (50 pts)
This is a plan that is created and implemented for students that have behaviors that can escalate to very severe behaviors
What is: a crisis plan
What are the BACB's RBT supervision requirements?
What are: 5% of the hours worked, and at least 2 face-to-face contacts per month
This type of data collection involves looking at the impact of the behavior on the environment
What is permanent product recording
This is the most commonly used individualized assessment in the DOE
What is: curriculum-based assessment (Skills Assessment, VB-MAPP Assessment and/or ABLLS-R Assessment)
Reducing your prompts over time to increase independence is called:
What is: prompt fading
These are procedures where you are reinforcing an appropriate behavior instead of the problem behavior (name 3)
What is: differential reinforcement of alternative behavior (DRA), differential reinforcement of other behavior (DRO), and differential reinforcement of incompatible behavior (DRI)
BONUS: Give an example of a DRA or DRO (50 pts)
True or False: An RBT can engage in a romantic relationship with a former client or stakeholder after two years from the date the professional relationship ended
What is: True
True or False: "He was angry because he yelled loudly" is an observable and measurable term
What is: False
This is a process that identifies a specific target behavior that interferes with a student's education, by determining a student's hypothesized function of behavior
What is: Functional Behavior Assessment (FBA)
This is an intervention method that breaks down skills into small "discrete" components
What is: Discrete Trial-Training (DTT)
BONUS: What are the ABC contingencies? (50 pts)
Using extinction means that a staff member is doing the following
What is: no longer providing reinforcement for the inappropriate behavior
Informing clients of their rights, involving them in treatment decisions, obtaining informed consent, considering client needs and wants, and not talking about clients in front of them are all examples of....
What is: how to maintain client dignity.