Measurement
Assessment
Skill Acquisition & BX Reduction
Professionalism & Requirements
100

A type of continuous measurement is

a data collection method that records EVERY single instance of a target behavior

- Frequency/Event Recording

- Rate

- Duration

-Latency

- Inter-response Time (IRT)

100

True or False: preferences and reinforcers are the same thing.

False: just because something is preferred doesn't mean that it has reinforcing properties

100

Teaching skills by breaking them into small, teachable components is known as this.

What is task analysis?

100

RBTs must follow these guidelines to ensure ethical and professional conduct.

What is the BACB RBT Ethics Code?

200

A type of discontinuous measure is 

a data collection method that records data only during specific, sampled time intervals rather than capturing every single instance

- Partial-Interval Recording

- Whole-Interval Recording

- Momentary Time Sampling (MTS)

- Planned Activity Check (PLACHECK)

200

This type of preference assessment presents two items at a time, allowing the learner to pick one, helping determine relative preference strength.

What is a paired‑stimulus preference assessment?

200

Presenting an instruction, prompting if needed, and reinforcing correct responding describes this teaching format.

What is discrete trial teaching?

200

RBTs must avoid dual relationships to maintain this principle.

What is professional boundaries?


300

The time between the instruction and the start of the behavior is 

Latency

300

This assessment type displays multiple items simultaneously and records which item the learner selects first.

What is a multiple‑stimulus preference assessment?

300

Systematically removing prompts so the learner becomes independent is called this.

What is prompt fading?

300

RBTs must receive ongoing supervision for at least 5% of their monthly work hours from a qualified BCBA or BCaBA, as well as . . .  

What is at least two real-time contacts per month and one direct observation.

400

While in circle time, a learner remains seated for 29 seconds but is standing up at the 30 second mark. If the instructor is recording MTS data for 30 seconds, how would they record the trial?

Negative. The learner was standing at the time that the interval ended.

400

In this teaching process, a learner is taught to respond differently to two or more stimuli, such as responding to an SD that signals reinforcement and not responding to an S‑delta that does not produce reinforcement.

What is discrimination training?

500

Recording if a behavior occurred at all during a specific interval is an example of this method

What is partial-interval recording?

500

When using this variation of a multiple‑stimulus format, the selected item is not replaced, revealing a ranked hierarchy of preferences.

What is a multiple‑stimulus without replacement (MSWO) assessment?

500

This teaching process involves systematically fading prompts so that the SD alone evokes the correct response—ensuring the learner no longer depends on supplemental cues.

What is stimulus control transfer?