Client Centered Responsibilities Assessment
ABA Interventions
Supervision
ABA Fun Facts
EAB
200

This is a systematic method for obtaining

information about the function that

challenging behavior serves for an

individual.

What is a Functional Behavior Assessment?

200

This intervention is a highly structured

teaching technique that often involves 1 to 1

teaching in a designated area for work.

What is Discrete Trial Training?

200

A student receiving supervision hours from a

BCBA is called this.

What is a trainee?

200

The B. in John B. Watson’s name:

Broadus 

200

In this case, an extinguished CS may show recovery of responding when presented in a context in which an animal has had relatively little experience since an unsignaled US was last presented (Gottlieb & Begej, 2014)

Reinstatement

400

Behavior Analysts must adhere to this

regulation, pertaining to explanation of

assessment results, using language and

graphic displays of data that are reasonably

understandable to the client.

What is the Professional & Ethical

Compliance Code for Behavior Analysts (the

Code)?

400

An intervention process in which the

instructor teaches a new behavior by

systematically and differentially reinforcing

successive approximations of a target

behavior.

What is Shaping?

400

Of the individual hours accumulated in a

month, the types of activities are split into

these 2 categories.

What is restricted and unrestricted?

400

What is the original name for DRO?

Omission training

400

This tends to be the strongest form of renewal -and it is not ABC or AAB

ABA renewal

400

This refers to antecedents and

consequences that are represented in the

person’s natural environment and arranged

so that their effect on problem behavior can

be observed and measured.

What is a Functional Analysis?

400

This intervention takes place in a typical

environment through playful interactions

where items are chosen by the child,

contingencies are loosely shaped, and

reinforcers accessed are natural.

What is Pivotal Response Treatment?

400

This is the maximum number of hours that a

Trainee can accumulate in a monthly period

who is completing supervised fieldwork.

What is 130?

400

In what edition of JABA did the article “Some current dimensions of applied behavior analysis” appear


1(1)

400

His “principle” is not a technique or procedure; it is a theory that explains reinforcement according to differences in values assigned to events, measured by probability of response estimated by the duration of that response.

Premack (Premack, 1970).

600

This part of the assessment requires a

records review, any available data from

current or previous placement, and any

previous service the client has/had.

What is Indirect Assessment?

600

This intervention focuses on selection of

goals for oneself, arranging one’s

environment to increase the likelihood of

reaching the goals.

What is Self-Management?

600

Starting in 2022, this percentage is the

maximum amount of restricted hours a

Trainee can accumulate to apply for the

board exam.

What is 40%?

600

The name of one of the co-authors of Iwata’s Toward a Functional Analysis article:


Michael F. Dorsey Keith J. Slifer Kenneth E. Bauman Gina S. Richman

600

This aspect of the response increases when free reinforcers are added in component of a multiple schedule, even though response rate decreases.

Resistance to change (Nevin et al. 1990).

1000

This describes a variation of functional

analysis in which multiple contingencies are

implemented simultaneously (e.g. attention

and escape when problem behavior is

demonstrated).

What is Synthesized Functional Analysis?

1000

This intervention, developed by Binder,

combines accuracy and speed as

characteristics of competent performance.

Fluency is achieved by procedures such as

ratebuilding or precision teaching.

What is Fluency Based Instruction?

1000

A BCBA providing supervision to students

and/or BCaBAs must complete this number

of continuing education credits per

certification cycle.

What is 3 CEUs?

1000

The female co-founder of Pivotal Response Training (PRT)’s first name:

Lynn

1000

In behavioral economics, this form of commodities (reinforcers) interaction occurs when an increase in the price of a commodity (reinforcer) A, decreases consumption of commodities (reinforcers) A and B.

Complementarity or complements