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In DTT the prompt should occur when?
With the instruction or just after it
The following is an example of which transfer procedure? SD: Point to the cat? R: child points to cat SD: What is it? (holding cat card) R: child says "cat."
Listener response to tact transfer
Breaking a complex skill into smaller, teachable units is the definition of...
task analysis
When you document, you should attempt to document only...
relevant and observable behaviors
Which of the following is not a part of a Behavior Intervention Plan (BIP)?
How the child feels when the behavior is occurring
What can be used to determine existing nonsocial and social reinforcers?
A preference assessment
If a Behavior Technician measured the length of time that it took Andrew to respond to someone calling him, she would be measuring the...
Latency
Which of the following is not socially mediated?
Automatic reinforcement
Behavior Analysts should always recommend the ____________________likely to be effective in dealing with a behavior problem
Least restrictive procedures
When our learner is on a roll with responding, reinforcement should be...
Continued at current levels or increased
Which type of chaining results in the learner being reinforced after they perform the final step in the chain?
Backward chaining
The role of the RBT is to
Provide direct support and education with individuals receiving ABA services
When teaching Bob to discriminate boys and girls, his teacher used pictures of exaggerated versions of genders (girls had long hair and dresses, boys wore pants, had short hair). Over time, she used less exaggerated features. This an example of what?
Stimulus fading
The three steps of discrimination training are...
Teach in isolation, add distracters, mix in mastered items
When Keenan and his mother go to the zoo, Keenan always whines to ride the train. Most of the time his mother says "no," but when she is really tired she might say "yes." Why is this behavior not likely to be easily extinguished?
She has reinforced his whining on a very thin variable ratio schedule
Which of the following would be transfer trial: The teacher presents the discriminative stimulus with an echoic prompt, the student responds correctly so next the teacher will _________.
Present the discriminative stimulus but this time fade or omit the echoic prompt
Once pairing has taken place, the teacher can become a ___________reinforcer.
Conditioned
A crisis plan includes which sections?
Antecedent Interventions, Escalation, Crisis, Post Crisis
Something you can do to prevent the student from losing motivation in Naturalistic Teaching is...
Change activities at a pace that is just slightly faster than the learner is losing interest in them in following teaching sessions
A ______________ is an employee who is required by the state to inform a designated investigator of any suspected, witnessed, or alleged abuse or neglect.
Mandatory reporter
It is okay to work for a close family member as long as _____________
There is no time where it is appropriate to work for a close family member
Tamara is behind on her work as an analyst and decides she needs to do some work at home tonight. She copies the files she has been working on (which contain PHI) to a flash drive and drops the flash drive in her purse for later use. When Tamara gets home, the flash drive is missing. Is this a security breach?
Yes. It is a security breach.
Behavioral definitions must be both...
Observable and measurable
How can you tell if an item functioned as a reinforcer?
If the behavior was actually repeated in the future after receiving the item
Discrimination training requires ...
One response and two antecedent conditions
If a Behavior Technician watched Jimmy for 5 minute periods and recorded if he were humming for ANY part of that 5 minutes period, she would be using:
Partial interval recording
Which of the following is backwards chaining?
Prompting a learner through all steps of washing hands, but allowing them to throw away the towel independently
What is the first step in creating a behavioral treatment?
Define the behavior and select a measurement technique
James is reaching for a gummy worm you have in your hand, and he isn't saying, "Gummy." What is the most intrusive prompt you can give?
Model the word "gummy" (echoic prompt)
When you observed Sally, she kicked 7 times. Your observation was from 1 pm to 3 pm. Sally's kicking rate per hour is:
3.5 per hour
What are the 4 functions of behavior?
escape, attention, tangible, sensory
When practitioners believe there may have been an ethical violation by another practitioner, or non behavioral colleague, they attempt to resolve the issue, first by:
Bringing it to the attention
Jake yelled when he wanted music turned off and his parents would turn it off. One day, his parents decided to ignore the yelling. Jake's yelling initially increased then decreased over the next couple days as they continued to ignore. What occurred?
Extinction burst
The one time you should violate confidentiality is _______________.
when there is suspected abuse or neglect
If reinforcement is delivered after each number of responses listed, which of the following is variable ratio of 7 (VR7)?
3, 11, 7, 7, 4, 10
Sue's teachers say she isn't motivated by anything. She shows little interest in toys, activities or food. An exception appears to be one CD that she listens to exclusively. What can Sue's teachers do to broaden her reinforcement repertoire?
Pair toys, food, and activities with the music she loves and then start to fade the music volume down
Multiple examplar training refers to _______________.
Using many different stimuli to teach a skill to promote generalization
Whenever punishment is going to be used, the client or the person whom makes decisions for the client, such as a parent or guardian, must ___________.
give informed consent
Rob is learning body parts, and loves frogs. His teacher draws a frog, but leaves out parts of its body. When he points at the missing part, she prompts him to say the body part, then draws it. This is an example of Naturalistic Teaching Strategies because...
The reinforcer was directly related to the material being taught
When deciding what mands to teach you should...
Do a preference assessment to determine what motivates your learner
Ratio Schedules are based on ______________ and interval schedules are based on ___________________.
The number of responses, passage of time
Free Operant preference assessments involve...
Watching what your learner chooses to do when they can play with anything available
You can transfer the control of the mand to the motivation operation alone by...
fading your prompts
Leila engages in hand mouthing. She is reinforced every time she is engaged in a behavior that is incompatible with hand mouthing (drawing or building with legos). This is an example of which differential reinforcement procedure?
DRI
Which of the following would be the most appropriate report about behaviors observed in a session?
Johnny engaged in 4 episodes of hand biting today
Every ten minutes Johnny is rewarded with a gummy if he did not throw his toys. This is an example of which differential reinforcement procedure?
DRO
You can track your learners progress in mands by...
Taking frequency data and graphing the results to be analyzed over time
Hilary has autism and she likes to push buttons on her toys over and over again. After a while, to her parent's satisfaction, the batteries wore out of the toy. Hilary stopped pushing the buttons on the toy. What decreased her behavior?
extinction
The phase change line demonstrates a change in conditions on a graph and is represented by
a solid vertical line