What are the four main functions of behavior?
What is Attention, Escape, Tangible, Sensory
What is reinforcement?
What is any consequence that increases the future likelihood of a behavior
What does DTT stand for?
What is Discrete Trial Training
This protects a client's personal information
What is confidentiality?
This ensures data accurately reflects client progress and guides treatment decisions
What is data collection?
What is one way we can identify a behavior's function?
What is Observation, ABC Data collection, functional analysis, or interview
What is negative reinforcement?
What is Removing an aversive stimulus to increase the likelihood of a behavior
What are the three parts of a discrete trial?
What is SD, Response, Consequence
You should avoid this type of relationship to prevent conflicts of interest
What is dual relationship?
SOAP Notes should be entered within this time frame after a session?
What is 48 hours
Hand-flapping, rocking, or vocal scripting when alone are all examples of what function of behavior?
What is automatic/sensory
A client completes a puzzle and earns 2 minutes with a preferred toy. What type of reinforcement is this?
What is Positive Reinforcement?
When teaching a new skill, what type of reinforcement schedule should you typically start with?
What is Continuous reinforcement (FR1)
This describes treating a client respectfully, preserving privacy, and protecting self-worth.
What is client dignity?
Data integrity requires these two actions
What is accurate measurement and timely entry?
What is the difference between topography and function of behavior?
What is topography is what the behavior looks like; function is why it happens
You notice a client is not responding to their usual reinforcement. What should you do?
What is Conduct a new preference assessment to find effective reinforcers
What is errorless teaching?
The first step in resolving an ethical dilemma
What is identifying the issue?
This document summarizes session data and client progress
What is a progress note or session note?
If a client tantrums to avoid tasks and the RBT removes the demand, what is the RBT doing?
What is reinforcing escape-maintained behavior
What is a condition that temporarily alters the value of a reinforcer and affects behavior?
What is a Motivating Operation (MO)
Teaching the first step first, then adding subsequent steps
What is forward chaining?
Before making changes to a treatment plan, you must obtain this (2 part answer to be correct)
What is supervisor approval and informed consent?
This measure describes the percentage of agreement between observers
What is Interobserver Agreement (IOA)?