Differential Reinforcement
Professional requirements
Conditioned/ unconditioned
Chaining
Continuous/Discontinuous measurement
100

What are the main 4 differential reinforcements used in applied behavior analysis?


dro,dra dri drl

100

What is the appropriate action if a client's caregiver offers the technician a personal gift? 

The technician should follow agency policy by politely declining personal gifts, except for nominal gifts (typically under $10) when permitted, while being culturally responsive. For example, accepting a small item like water when refusal would be considered rude, so long as doing so does not create a dual relationship or expectation

100

Between the two terms, which is learned and which is paired?

A: Condition- learned, Unconditioned- paired

B: Conditioned- paired, Unconditioned- learned

C: Conditioned- unlearned, Unconditioned- learned

D: All of the above

B: Conditioned- paired, Unconditioned- learned

100

What is chaining?

A: A teaching method that groups together complex tasks into bigger steps that are taught in a specific sequence. 

B: A teaching method that helps learners memorize steps faster

C: A teaching method that BCBAs prefer

D: A teaching method that breaks down complex tasks into smaller, manageable steps that are taught in a specific sequence. 

D: A teaching method that breaks down complex tasks into smaller, manageable steps that are taught in a specific sequence.

100

Which one of these are not a continuous measurement? 

A) Duration

B) Whole interval recording

C) Rate

D) Frequency

B) Whole interval recording because it is a discontinuous measurement

200

Which type of differential reinforcement delivers reinforcement for a behavior that is incompatible with the problem behavior, meaning both behaviors cannot occur at the same time?

A. DRA

B. DRI

C. DRO

D. DRL

B. Differential reinforcement of Incompatible behaviors (DRI)

200

An RBT receives supervision but none of it is face-to-face with the BCBA. Is this allowed, and how many hours of face-to-face supervision are required?

No, at least 2 supervision meetings/hours must be face-to-face with a BCBA

200

What is an example of a conditioned reinforcer? 

A: Food

B: Praise, token boards, outside time, money

C: Shelter

D: Clothing 

B: Praise, token boards, outside time, money

200

What are the three types of chaining?

A: Fast, slow and backward

B: Back-training, Forward-training and All training 

C: Forward chaining, backward chaining and total task

D: All of the above 


C: Forward chaining, backward chaining and total task

200

When a client is in a tantrum what kind of measurement does an RBT track if they are tracking the time of the tantrum. 

A) Latency

B) Rate

C) Duration

D) Frequency

C) Duration

300

A client who previously screamed to escape tasks is taught to request a break appropriately, and this request is reinforced instead of screaming. Which type of differential reinforcement is being used? 

A. DRA

B. DRO

C. DRI

D. DRL

A. Differential reinforcement of alternative behavior (DRA)

300

An RBT is writing session notes. Which option best demonstrates objective session notes?

A. The client seemed frustrated and upset throughout session

B. The client engaged in screaming for 2 minutes following task demand and complied with tasks after a verbal prompt

C. The client was disrespectful and did not want to work 

D. The client appeared frustrated and avoided tasks for most of the session

B. The client engaged in screaming for 2 minutes following task demand and complied with tasks after a verbal prompt

300

 When someone is thirsty, water quenches that thirst and satiates them. This makes water ____________.

A: Unconditioned reinforcement

B: Conditioned reinforcement

C: Learned Behavior 

D: Unlearned Behavior 

Unconditioned reinforcement. 

300

What is the difference between forward and backward chaining?

A: Forward chaining: The instruction starts with the first step within a sequence. Backward chaining: The instruction starts with the last step within a sequence.

B: Forward chaining: The instruction starts with the last step within a sequence. Backward chaining: The instruction starts with the first step within a sequence.

C: Forward chaining: The instruction starts when the BCBA says "Go". Backward chaining: The instruction ends when the BCBA says "Stop".

D: Forward chaining: The instruction starts with the second step within a sequence. Backward chaining: The instruction starts with the second to last step within a sequence.


A: Forward chaining: The instruction starts with the first step within a sequence. 

Backward chaining: The instruction starts with the last step within a sequence.

300

Which measurement procedure is being used if the observer is recording if the target behavior occurred at any point in the interval?

A)Interval by interval recording

B) Partial interval recording

C) Whole interval recording

D)Momentary time sampling

B) Partial interval recording

400

A caregiver delivers reinforcement only when a child goes an entire meal without engaging in food throwing. Base on the example provided, what type of differential reinforcement is being utilized? 

A. DRA

B. DRO

C. DRL

D. DRI

B. Differential reinforcement of other behavior (DRO)

400

What are the supervision requirements for an RBT while providing ABA services? 

An RBT must receive at least 5% supervision of their total monthly hours, and a minimum of 2 of those supervision hours must be face-to-face with a BCBA, in accordance with BACB requirements. 

400

How does a token board become a conditioned reinforcer? 

A: A token board is an unconditioned reinforcer, this question is false

B: Through forward chaining 

C: Through consistent use, it takes 30 days to form a habit 

D: A token is paired with praise and an earned reinforcer. Such as iPad time, music, outside time. 

D: A token is paired with praise and an earned reinforcer. Such as iPad time, music, outside time.

400

What are the benefits of backward chaining? 

A: It takes less time to implement 

B: Reinforcement naturally occurs after client completes the last step within a sequence. 

C: There are no benefits to backward chaining 

D: The concept of backward chaining is easier for BTs to grasp 

B: Reinforcement naturally occurs after client completes the last step within a sequence.

400


A RBT sets a timer for 2 minutes. When the 2-minute timer goes off, the RBT looks up immediately to see if their client is sitting in their seat.


A)Momentary time sampling

B)Whole interval recording

C)Partial interval recording

D) Latency

A)Momentary time sampling

500

In an ABA clinic, a client frequently requests staff attention during independent work. The behavior technician provides reinforcement only when the client reduces the number of attention-seeking requests to an agreed-upon, lower rate. Which type of differential reinforcement is being used? 

A. DRI

B. DRO

C. DRL

D. DRA

C. Differential reinforcement of low rates of behavior (DRL) 

500

A behavior technician encounters a situation during session where they are unsure how to proceed, or a behavior escalates beyond what is outlined in the treatment plan. What is the most appropriate next step? 

The technician must seek clinical direction from their clinical supervisor/BCBA 

500

What could cause a reinforcer becoming less reinforcing?

A: The toy breaks

B: They see a peer engage with the toy

C: A client having an abundance access of one reinforcer. For example, only giving praise. Without generalizing the reinforcer, a client could become bored and no longer reinforces or motivates. 

D: The client is in a different location

C: A client having an abundance access of one reinforcer. For example, only giving praise. Without generalizing the reinforcer, a client could become bored and no longer reinforces or motivates.

500

A RBT is working with a client to learn the steps of washing hands. The RBT prompts client with the first step; turn on the water. Once client masters first step, clinical team will start prompting the next step.

What type of chaining is this?

A: Backward chaining

B: Foward chaining

C: Total Task

D: None of the above

B: Forward chaining.

500

Your BCBA instructs you to take data on how many times your client engages in verbal refusal in 30-minute intervals. What type of data collection use?

A)Frequency

B)Partial interval recording

C)Count

D)Rate

D) Rate