Measurement
Assessment
Skill Acquisition
Professionalism
Random
100

What are the four basic schedules of reinforcement?

fixed ratio, fixed interval, variable ratio, variable interval

100

What does the A, B, C, stand for in the three term contingency?

Antecedent, Behavior, Consequence

100

Provide an example of teaching a mand in the natural environment?

You are playing with the farm animals, and you begin to play with your patient's favorite animal. You withhold the animal until patient emits the appropriate mand. 

100
You see your patient at the grocery store while your friends, you should....

Refrain from saying "hi" unless they initiate the interaction to maintain patient confidentiality 

100

Breaking a complex skill into smaller teaching units, is called what?

Chaining/task analysis

200

What are the discontinuous measurements of behavior?

Whole interval, partial interval, momentary time sampling

200

It is time to conduct DTT with Gretchen, but she doesn't appear to be motivated for any of her toys. What should the BT do?

Run a preference assessment!

200

Teach a skill across multiple environments, people and with different stimuli is called...

generalization

200

What is one way you maintain client dignity during session?

Making sure their pants are pulled up, privacy in the bathroom, helping them blow their nose or keeping their appearance. 

200

Describe a simple example of shaping the word "car"

Reinforce any vocalization, reinforce only "Ca...", withhold R+ for "Ca..." and only reinforce "Carrrr"

300

What is another way of saying a "fixed ratio of one" schedule of reinforcement?

Continuous reinforcement

300

What is one type of preference assessment and how would you run it?

...

300

Define postive reinforcement?

The addition of a stimulus contingent on a behavior to increase the behavior will occur under similar conditions in the future. 

300
Describe one situation in which you would seek clinical direction from your BA?

Novel behavior, increase in behavior severity, etc. 

300

What is wrong with this statement: The patient was sad and began to tantrum for long time, but he calmed down when I gave him his tablet. 

Subjective language; what is sad? What is calm? what does it look like?

Not measurable: What is a long time?

400
Kayla is working with a patient on following the direction "come here". Kayla is measuring the time from saying "come here' to when the patient initiates the behavior. This is an example of...

latency

400

Name each type of preference assessment.

single stimulus, forced choice (paired), free operant, MSWR, MSWOR

400

What kind of punishment/reinforcement is the following scenario:

Recently, Jojo put blackout curtains up in her room and sleeps throughout the night. Jojo keeps the curtains up. 

Negative Reinforcement - removing the light for better sleep. Increases the chances of using the curtains in the future. 

400
What percentage of an RBT's direct care should be supervised monthly?

5% of hours

400

Gretchen gives Kayla coffee every time she cries at work to calm her down. What is most likely the function of the behavior?


Access to tangibles

500
Duration is defined as..... and an example is......

the length in time from the onset of the behavior to the absence of behavior. 

500
Provide an objective example of how you'd take ABC data.

...

500

Kayla sings loudly to get the attention. To reduce singing, her BT ignores all loud singing and only gives attention when she taps on their shoulder. What procedure is being used?

Differential reinforcement of alternative behavior

500
A parent of a patient you occasionally cover has asked you to babysit over the week. This is an example of a possible....

a dual relationship

500
Name the verbal operants. 

Mand, tact, echoic, listener responding, VPMTS, motor imitation, intraverbal