What do the stripes on the American Flag Represent?
What are the 13 original colonies
Who practices under the supervision of a BCBA and whose responsibilities include the direct implementation of development plans put in place by a BCBA?
What is an RBT
You get a on facebook and see a friend request from a mother of a client who you just stopped working with. Should you accept the request?
No. You must wait at least two years and the families must reach out to you first
Your client engaged in tantrum behavior for 5 minutes. This would be an example of what measurement.
Double points: Is this an example of continous of discontinuous measurement?
What is Duration?
What is Continuous Measurement
A behavior chain procedure in which the last response in the sequence is taught first (but the sequence of responses are still taught in the correct order)
What is backward chaining.
What is the 2nd highest mountain in the world by elevation?
What is K2
Your BCBA inputs a new program and after reading the intervention, you're still not sure how to run it. What would be the BEST action to take before running the program with your client?
What is... Ask the BCBA to clarify the program for you and even model the program and observe you implementing the intervention to make sure you understand it and are doing it correctly.
You are holding a ball. Your client approaches you and points to the ball. You hand the ball to your patient while saying "ball". This is an example of what verbal operant.
What is Mand
Reinforcing engaging in a target behavior while placing other behaviors on extinction is referred to as
What is Differential Reinforcement
Scientific approach for discovering environmental variables that reliably influence socially significant behavior and for developing technology of behavior change that takes practical advantage of those discoveries
Bonus (10 pts) : what is the activity of living organisms called
What is applied behavior analysis
What is behavior
How many NFL teams are there?
What is 32 teams
At pick up, your client's parent tells you about a new behavior they are seeing at home and asks for your advice on how to handle it. What do you do next?
What is.. Get the BCBA/ refer them to check with the BCBA.
(Do not provide any input if it is not noted in the plan.)
A client is told it is time to do a worksheet. The patient then aggresses towards the RBT and flops to the floor. What is the most likely function of the behavior?
What is Escape
A teacher looks up every 5 minutes to see if you class is on task. This is an example of
What is Momentary Time Sampling
Involves breaking a complex skill into smaller, teachable units.
What are the names of the 7 dwarfs in snow white?
What is Doc, Sleepy, Grumpy, Happy, Bashful, Sneezy, and Dopey
You get a text from your client's parent asking if you would like to go to her son's birthday party. Should you go?
What is... No. RBT's must avoid multiple relationships with families
You are walking outside with your client and they see a bird. They say, "bird." You say, "That's right, it is a bird!" You then say, "what else flies in the sky?" This is an example of a
What is an intraverbal
You are tracking vocal outburts on a partial interval timer. When do you track the behavior?
What is, at any point during the interval.
an unpleasant or noxious stimulus; more technically, a stimulus change or condition that functions (a) to evoke a behavior that has terminated it in the past, (b) as a punisher when presented following behavior, (c) as a reinforcer when withdrawn following behavior
Name all the planets in the solar system in order starting from closest to the sun.
What is Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune
Your supervisor handed you a supervision note and asked you to sign it. The supervisor did not provide you on-site supervision that day with the client. Do you sign it?
What is... No, do not sign a supervision note when supervision did not occur.
Name the functions of behavior
What is Attention, Tangible, Escape, Automatic
What part of the Behavior Support Plan might say "includes any instance of yelling or grunting for 10 consecutive seconds"
What is an Operational Definition
An energy change that affects an organism through its receptor cells
What is a stimulus