Behavior Detective
Data Don't Lie
The Science of Behavior
Ethics in Action
Clinical Judgement
100

This indirect assessment asks caregivers questions about the function of challenging behavior.


What is the FAST?

100

This measurement system counts the number of times a behavior occurs.

What is frequency?

100

Behavior that contacts reinforcement is more likely to do this in the future.

What is increase?

100

BCBAs should only provide services within their area of ______.

What is competence?

100

A learner says, "Can I have a break?" instead of engaging in aggression. This is an example of what intervention?

What is Functional Communication Training (FCT)?

200

This assessment evaluates language, social, and learning skills while also identifying barriers to learning.

What is the VB-MAPP?

200

This type of data collection measures how long a behavior lasts.

What is duration?

200

Removing an unpleasant task after a behavior occurs is an example of this.

What is negative reinforcement?

200

True or False: A BCBA may share client information with friends if names are removed.

What is False?

200

A learner tantrums every time work is presented. What additional information would you need before determining function?

What is more data?

300

This assessment method involves directly manipulating environmental variables to identify function.

What is a Functional Analysis?

300

This term describes the percentage of agreement between two observers.

What is IOA?

300

Reinforcing successive approximations toward a target behavior is called this.

What is shaping?

300

A supervisee reports collecting data they never actually collected. What should the BCBA address first?

What is data integrity?

300

A learner's aggression is maintained by access to tangibles. Name one appropriate replacement behavior.

What is requesting access to preferred items?

400

A learner engages in aggression when denied access to an iPad. What is the most likely function?

What is access to tangibles?

400

This graph feature separates one condition from another.

What is a phase change line?

400

Using a high-probability request sequence before presenting a difficult task is known as this strategy.

What is behavioral momentum?

400

A parent asks you to provide feeding treatment, but you have never received training in feeding interventions. What should you do?

What is seek training/supervision or decline the case?

400

An intervention successfully reduces behavior in the clinic but not at home. What concept may be missing?

What is generalization?

500

During observation, a learner engages in self-injury only when demands are presented and consistently stops after the task is removed. Based on this information, what is the most likely function?

What is escape from demands?

500

A behavior increases from 2 occurrences per day to 10 occurrences per day over two weeks. Which visual analysis characteristic is being evaluated?

What is trend?

500

A neutral stimulus becomes reinforcing after being paired with an established reinforcer. This is called a ______ reinforcer.

What is a conditioned reinforcer?

500

A BCBA discovers another clinician is using non-evidence-based procedures that may harm a client. According to the Ethics Code, what should the BCBA do?

What is take action to protect the client and address the concern through appropriate channels?

500

A learner's problem behavior decreases dramatically during intervention but returns one month after services end. What programming component may have been insufficient?


What is maintenance programming?