If you don't have this before prompting a client, good luck getting the targeted response
a) reinforcers
b) punishers
c) motivation
d) food and water
What is motivation?
This program is typically run by starting a common phrase, or asking a question with a specific answer
a) intraverbals
b) echoics
c) listener responding
d) tacting
What are intraverbals?
This serves as a visual depiction of a client's progress with a goal
a) graph
b) BSP
c) session
d) assessment
What is a graph?
This department works in partnership with families and communities to keep children safe from abuse and neglect
A) BACB
B) DCF
C) DTT
D) DSS
What is the Department of Children and Families (DCF)?
Whether positive or negative, this is what will always follow a behavior
A) Reinforcement
B) Consequence
C) Punishment
D) Attention
What is a consequence?
This tab will show you your calendar for the day or week, and will let you convert sessions right from it
A) Clinical tab
B) Contacts tab
C) Scheduling tab
D) Dashboard
What is the Scheduling tab?
A) Shoulder check
B) Elbow check
C) Supportive guide
D) One-person transport
What is the supportive guide?
This prompting procedure starts at an independent response, and can go to a full physical prompt
A) Baseline
B) PRT
C) Most to least
D) Least to most
What is least to most prompting?
This section of the handbook will tell you that items such as hoodies, ripped jeans, and sandals are not allowed to be worn to work
A) Corrective action
B) Dress code
C) 90 day introductory period
D) Emergency codes
What is the Dress Code?
This 3rd step of PRT implementation requires dispersing a mix of maintenance tasks and ___________ tasks
a) mastered
b) acquisition
c) baseline
d) antecedent
What is acquisition?
A client giving their BT a picture of water when they're thirsty is an example of this operant
a) tacting
b) matching
c) manding
d) echoic
What is manding?
This continuous measurement procedure counts how many times a behavior occurred
a) duration
b) partial interval recording
c) rate
d) frequency
What is frequency?
This could indicate a case of...
A) Neglect
B) SIB
C) Aggression
D) Abuse
What is abuse?
While the specific definition differs between clients, this behavior is typically taken as duration, with instances of flopping, yelling, or crying
A) Bolting
B) Tantrum
C) Non-compliance
D) SIB
What is a tantrum?
You need to click on the Billing tab to pull these up EVERY TIME you bring a client to their family or end a home session
A) Timesheets
B) Home notes
C) Consult notes
D) Incident reports
What are timesheets?
This de-escalation strategy should be used after you've tried the first two and will have you not acknowledging the challenging behavior until the client can bring themselves back down
A) Prompt strategy
B) Wait strategy
C) Differential reinforcement
D) Debriefing
What is the wait strategy?
Used before intervention, this procedure is providing a client with an SD and waiting for their independent response is known as ___________
A) Least to most
B) Baseline
C) Time-delay
D) Most to least
What is baseline?
If you cannot come into work, SSAC requires at least this amount of time to notify about your absence
A) One hour
B) 24 hours
C) 15 minutes
D) Two weeks
What is one hour?
When running PRT, this should always come at the end of a client's response or attempt
a) reinforcement
b) challenging behaviors
c) punishment
d) desirable behaviors
What is reinforcement?
When you say to your client "Do this" and clap your hands
a) listener responding
b) motor imitation
c) intraverbal
d) LRFFC
What is motor imitation?
"Mand with point", "Motor Imitation: Jumping", and "Match to sample: 3 pictures" are a few examples of what you'll find alongside a client's behavior goals
a) sessions
b) programs
c) desirable behaviors
d) treatment plan
What are programs? (Maintenance and Acquisition goals)
By simply working with children, you automatically become one of these:
A) Mandated Reporter
B) Behavior Therapist
C) Teacher
D) DCF Employee
What is a mandated reporter?
This document is a valuable piece of information to learn about your client's goals and behaviors, and what exactly to do when the behavior occurs
A) Treatment plan
B) Supervision
C) Learning tree
D) Behavior support plan
What is a behavior support plan (BSP)?
This part of Central Reach is where you will find your client's sessions and learning trees
A) Billing tab
B) View day planner
C) Clinical tab
D) HR
What is the Clinical tab?
Our behavior affects those we work with, and their behavior affects us. It's important to communicate what to your clients? (Pick two)
A) Support
B) Dignity
C) Safety
D) Respect
What is respect and dignity
This procedure has you fully prompting all the steps in the sequence, then teaching the last step to the client
A) Task analysis
B) Forward chaining
C) Total task chaining
D) Backward chaining
What is backward chaining?
This is your one stop shop for all of SSAC's policies
A) Paylocity
B) Your clinical director
C) HR
D) Employee handbook
What is the employee handbook?
This final step of implementing PRT takes into account if the client could not be feeling well and why they provided an incorrect response
a) multiple cues
b) turn taking
c) contingent reinforcement
d) reinforcement of attempts
What is reinforcement of attempts?
a) manding
b) tacting
c) LRFFC
d) motor imitation
What is tacting?
A consequence-based procedure that is implemented contingent upon incorrect responses
a) error correction
b) baseline
c) most to least
d) least to most
What is error correction?
You should definitely seek out this person if you have suspicions of abuse or neglect against a client
A) Your supervisor
B) The admin assistant
C) The parent
D) A police officer
What is a supervisor?
When a new behavior occurs or the topography of an existing behavior changes, you should ideally be taking this down
A) ABC data
B) Baseline data
C) Incident reports
D) Comments
What is ABC data?
This individual must sign all the client timesheets for that whole day
A) BCBA
B) Parent/caretaker
C) Lead BT
D) Admin assistant
Who is the parent/caretaker?
This simple, non-intrusive preventative method can be used in nearly any situation when having to be in close quarters with another person.
A) Forearm check
B) Wrist release
C) Supportive guide
D) Elbow check
What is the elbow check?
Premack Principle can also be known by this informal name
A) First, then
B) Punishment
C) Visual schedules
D) Extinction
What is "first, then"
If you need this approved, you need to give at least 30 days notification
A) Sick time
B) Jury duty
C) Medical/family leave
D) Vacation time
What is vacation time?
This man led the landmark study that proved that children diagnosed with autism could improve their IQ, language, and classroom placement with 40 hours of ABA therapy a week
a) Ivar Lovaas
b) B.F. Skinner
c) Ivan Pavlov
d) Robert Koegel
Who is Ivar Lovaas?
"Show me the animal that is green, jumps, and says 'ribbit'"
a) listener responding
b) tacting
c) motor imitation
d) LRFFC
What is Listener Responding by Feature, Function, or Class (LRFFC)?
These measurements can be used to track behaviors that may be too frequent to track every instance, or to see if a client can complete a skill for a particular amount of time
a) continuous measurement procedures
b) response latency
c) discontinuous measurement procedures
d) interresponse time
What are discontinuous measurement procedures? (Partial/whole interval, momentary time sample)
The full title for the PHI acronym is ________ ________ _________.
A) Personal health insurance
B) Private health information
C) Perilous horrible illness
D) Protected health information
What is protected health information?
Turning off lights that are too bright for your client can be this form of reinforcement
A) Positive punishment
B) Negative reinforcement
C) Positive reinforcement
D) Negative punishment
What is negative reinforcement?
This button on the session screen is your best friend - always click it when the session is ending!
A) Graph all
B) End session
C) Pause session
D) ABC data
What is the "Graph All" button?
This procedure is very helpful when your clothing or hair is grabbed onto
A) Stripping a grab
B) Front hair pull release
C) Shoulder check
D) Distraction
What is stripping a grab?
Toilet training, meal times, and tooth brushing all have what in common?
A) Makes kids independent
B) Common chaining examples
C) They come easy to kids
D) Easy to reinforce
What are all common chaining examples
This is the length of time you must stay with SSAC to qualify for education assistance or to transfer across programs
A) Two years
B) There is none
C) Six months
D) 90 days
What is six months?