FCR
What is a Functional Communication Response?
Avoiding non-work related associations with clients or supervisors.
What are multiple relationships?
FR1
la·ten·cy
What is the delay between an SD and the response?
Cats have 230 of these, while you and I only have 206
What are bones?
This tells you when you should track a behavior
What is the operational definition (onset and offset) criteria?
An inappropriate time to display or communicate your RBT credentials
What is when delivering non-behavior analytic interventions?
VR3
What is on average after every 3 responses?
neg·a·tive
re·in·force·ment
What is removing a stimulus to increase the future probability of a behavior?
Most are known to do this between 12 and 16 hours per day
What is sleep?
The section of the BIP that tells you causes of the behavior
What is the (Hypothesized) Function?
A reason why an RBT may need to disclose confidential information about a client
What is (one of the following)?
1. providing needed services
2. obtaining appropriate consultations
3. protecting the client or others from harm
FI5
What is after every 5 minutes?
op·er·ant
con·di·tion·ing
What is a method of learning that uses rewards and punishment to modify behavior?
As the most popular pet in the United States, there are approximately this many domesticated cats in the country
What is 88 million?
The main strategy that causes target behaviors to decrease and replacement behaviors to increase
What is differential reinforcement?
The amount of time RBTs need to refrain from having a romantic relationship with a former client or supervisor?
What is 2 years?
Concurrent
What is two or more reinforcement schedules implemented simultaneously?
in·tra·verb·al
What is a verbal operant where a person responds to another person's verbal behavior without a direct, physical or visual stimulus?
The name for a group of kittens
What is a kindle?
What we do once a target behavior has met its long term goal or is no longer happening
What is:
- fading antecedent interventions
- thin schedules of reinforcement
- move to natural reinforcers
The names of the 3 sections of the RBT Ethics code.
What are
1. Responsible Conduct
2. Responsibility to Clients
3. Competence and Service Delivery?
NCR
What is noncontingent reinforcement (time-based reinforcement)?
mo·ti·va·tion·al
op·er·ant
What is something that temporarily increases / decreases the value of a reinforcer?
Who is Abraham Lincoln?