"I Am Your Father" - Watson probably | Will Tantrum for Pizza | Coffee is My Back Up Reinforcer | I'm Not a Regular RBT, I'm a Cool RBT | "I Feel Comfortable Using ABA Jargon In Everyday Life" |
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What is Continuous Measurement
Frequency, Duration, Latency, and Inter-Response Time describe what kind of measurement?
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What is What is Escape/Avoidance
**Double points: what is the antecedent of this scenario?
Bill and his mother in law do not get along. Whenever she comes into town, bill goes golfing. What would you say is probably the function of this behavior?
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What is FI2 (Fixed Interval 2)
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?
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What is have her materials ready before the next table session
Jill's BCBA gives her feedback after a table session to have her materials ready before presenting instructions to keep her patient from waiting. How can Jill apply this feedback?
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What is Discrete Trial Teaching
What does DTT stand for?
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What is Partial Interval
What is a form of discontinuous measurement where you take data if the behavior occurred at all during the interval?
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What is Attention
Every time someone comes into the room, Jane's technician turns around to talk to them. While they are turned around, Jane hits the back of the technician's head, causing them to turn around. What is probably the function of Jane's hitting?
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What is Unconditioned/Primary
A sandwich is what kind of reinforcer?
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What is you posted a picture of your patient to social media
Your favorite patient gave you a handmade bracelet for your birthday. You took a picture of the two of you on your work ipad and then posted the picture to facebook with a sticker covering the patient's face. What, if anything, is wrong with this situation?
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What is DRO
A babysitter lets the kids have ice cream before bed since they watched the whole movie without arguing. What type of differential reinforcement did the babysitter use?
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What is check to make sure he has bought each item on the list
Chris' mom gives Chris a list of items to buy at the grocery store. How can she use permanent product when he returns from the store?
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What is Automatic/Sensory
Your patient starts engaging in motor stereotypy (hand-flapping) without any instructions being presented during play. What is a likely function of this behavior?
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What is Forward chaining?
Your patient is learning how to brush their teeth. You tell them "Brush your teeth" while gesturing to the toothbrush and then provide hand over hand prompting for all remaining steps. What kind of chaining are you using?
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What is to be supervised a minimum of 5% of their direct therapy hours and 2 face to face contacts a month.
What are the supervision requirements for an RBT?
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What is SD/Discriminative Stimulus
What is the term for what tells the learner that reinforcement is available?
In other words, what is the term for the instruction or cue that tells your learner what to do to gain reinforcement? |
What is Latency
**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?
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What is No (the functions of behavior are Escape, Attention, Access, and Automatic)
Your patient is lining up cars on the floor. You reach out to grab one and they scream. Another technician in the room tells you the function of this behavior is probably rigidity. Is rigidity a function of behavior?
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What is Generalized
Jeff has been learning how to play golf in his backyard with his instructor using plastic clubs. This weekend he will be joining his friends with his brand new clubs at a real golf course. If Jeff can play golf at the course with people other than his instructor, this skill is said to be what?
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What is use an appropriate tone of voice; get down on their level; not talk about their behaviors in front of them; keep them clean; never deny them food or water
What is one way to maintain client dignity?
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What is Shaping
An RBT is working with a patient to make their bed. They provide some reinforcement when the patient crumples the sheets on the bed, more reinforcement when they later lay out and smooth out the sheets, and the most when they pull the sheets up to cover the bed and then put the pillows on the bed. What word describes this process?
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What is Inter-Response Time (IRT)
You and your friends are setting off fireworks for July 4th. You want to see how long it takes one firework to go off after the last one went off. What are you measuring?
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What is Access and Escape/Avoidance
Jessica's dad tells her to clean up her toys to get ready for bed. Jessica grabs her toys and runs away into the corner to keep playing. What two functions best describe Jessica's behavior?
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What is Stimulus Control Transfer
You're working with your patient to clean up when they hear a timer. First, you tell them to clean up when the timer goes off. Then you gesture to the toys when the timer goes off. Finally, they clean up on their own when the timer goes off. This process is an example of prompt fading otherwise known as _______ control _______
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What is nothing. You didn't approach the parent, so you didn't break any confidentiality.
Your patient's mom sees you in the grocery store and waves. You wave back. What is wrong with this situation?
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What is Operational Definition
For 200 extra points: What does BIP stand for?
You need to record frequency for how many times your patient engages in aggression during the session, so you need to look at the part of the BIP that describes what aggression looks like for your patient. What is that part called?
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