John's therapist provides a token during circle time for every two minutes that he stays seated in his chair. What schedule of reinforcement is John on?
What is FI2 (Fixed Interval 2)
Frequency, Duration, Latency, and Inter-Response Time describe what kind of measurement?
What is Continuous Measurement
___________ is used to outline the strategies for modifying/reducing target behaviors
What is a behavior intervention plan (BIP) ?
An RBT should be supervised a minimum of ____ of their direct hours each month.
What is 5%?
This is the title of the clinical supervisor that RBTs practice under and receive supervision from.
A sandwich is what kind of reinforcer?
What is Unconditioned/Primary OR Tangible
What is a form of discontinuous measurement where you take data if the behavior occurred at all during the interval?
What is Partial Interval
These are the 4 functions of behavior
What is Escape, Attention, Tangible, Sensory/Automatic ?
A parent asks an RBT for advice about a new/novel behavior their child is engaging in at home. How should the RBT respond?
What is defer to the BCBA?
This is the type of relationship that an BT/RBT should avoid with patients, caregivers, and stakeholders
What is Multiple/Dual relationships
What type of chaining teaches a skill by beginning with the first step and errorlesly prompting through the rest?
What is forward chaining?
**Daily Double**
Suzy's mom says that it takes her 5 minutes to start her homework when told to do so. What is the term for how long it takes Suzy to start her homework from the time she is told to start?
What is Latency
These are the procedures you should take to respond to the target behavior when it does occur
What are consequence strategies?
This federal law requires healthcare providers, including RBTs, to ensure the confidentiality of patient information
What is HIPAA?
This is what the acronym F.C.T. stands for
What is Functional Communication Training/Teaching
This involves teaching the client to differentiate between two or more stimuli and respond only to the correct one
What is discrimination training?
Name one risk of unreliable data collection.
the behavior may appear to be improving or worsening when it actually is not, incorrect or unnecessary changes to the treatment plan will be made, ect.
What is the definition of extinction
reinforcement of a previously reinforced behavior is discontinued
This descriptive/direct assessments focuses on obtaining information about an individual’s behavior through direct observation and recording data on the behavior itself and what happens before/after.
What is ABC data?
This is a receptive skill in which the patient is mimicking a physical action from the technician
What is a motor imitation?
These are the components of a discrete trial
SD > Prompt > Response > Consequence > ITI
How do you calculate mean duration?
What is total duration divided by the number of instances?
This is a procedure where you reinforce behaviors that are physically incompatible with the targeted behavior for decrease.
DRI (Differential Reinforcement of Incompatible Behavior)
In this assessment, the RBT provides the learner with an array of multiple items, instructing them to choose one. After they engage with the chosen item for a short time, you remove the item, rearrange the order of the array, and instruct them to select another item
What is multiple stimulus WITHOUT replacement (MSWO)?
This is the part of the B.I.P. that defines the behavior in observable and measurable terms
What is an operational definition?