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RBT Practice Exam 2 – 75 Questions
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Question 1 of 75
1. Question
The BCBA instructs you to measure the time between the end of one response to the beginning of the same response. What continuous measurement procedure is being implemented?
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IRT is a measure of temporal locus, defined as the elapsed time between two successive responses.
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IRT is a measure of temporal locus, defined as the elapsed time between two successive responses.
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Question 2 of 75
2. Question
All of the following are discontinuous measurement procedures, except:
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Continuous measurement: measures every occurrence of the behavior (e.g., frequency, duration, latency, IRT). Discontinuous measurement measures only a sample of the behavior (e.g., momentary time sampling, partial and whole interval recording).
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Continuous measurement: measures every occurrence of the behavior (e.g., frequency, duration, latency, IRT). Discontinuous measurement measures only a sample of the behavior (e.g., momentary time sampling, partial and whole interval recording).
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Question 3 of 75
3. Question
Which is an example of reinforcement?
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B is the only answer that mentions an increase in a behavior. If the behavior does not increase it is not reinforcement.
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B is the only answer that mentions an increase in a behavior. If the behavior does not increase it is not reinforcement.
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Question 4 of 75
4. Question
Which of the following is the most secure location an RBT can store confidential documents between sessions?
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This is the safetest option due to the locked bin. The documents need to be protected under HIPPA. In the RBT ethic code 2.08 says “RBTs protect the confidentiality and privacy of their clients, stakeholders, and others in the workplace by following all related requirements established by the BACB, employers, and the law (e.g., privacy laws, licensure requirements). RBTs maintain confidentiality when interacting with client information and records. “
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This is the safetest option due to the locked bin. The documents need to be protected under HIPPA. In the RBT ethic code 2.08 says “RBTs protect the confidentiality and privacy of their clients, stakeholders, and others in the workplace by following all related requirements established by the BACB, employers, and the law (e.g., privacy laws, licensure requirements). RBTs maintain confidentiality when interacting with client information and records. “
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Question 5 of 75
5. Question
Which of the following best illustrates an appropriate example of an RBT communicating to a parent at the end of a session?
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This answer gave specific examples of what occurred during the session in observable/measurable/objective terms. When communicating with parents, refrain from using behavior terminology.
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This answer gave specific examples of what occurred during the session in observable/measurable/objective terms. When communicating with parents, refrain from using behavior terminology.
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Question 6 of 75
6. Question
Your BCBA instructs you to take data on how many times your client engages in verbal refusal in 30-minute intervals. What type of data collection is being used?
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Rate is a measure of how often behavior occurs expressed as count per standard unit of time. In this case the BCBA was asking you to count how many times the client engages in verbal refusal in 30 minutes interval. If the answer was 15 times in 30 minutes the client was verbally refusing 50% during the 30 minute interval.
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Rate is a measure of how often behavior occurs expressed as count per standard unit of time. In this case the BCBA was asking you to count how many times the client engages in verbal refusal in 30 minutes interval. If the answer was 15 times in 30 minutes the client was verbally refusing 50% during the 30 minute interval.
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Question 7 of 75
7. Question
Your client has met mastery criteria for tying his shoes. This behavior continues to occur after the intervention has been removed. This refers to:
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Maintenance: the extent which the learner continues to perform the target behavior after and maintain the skill after it has been taught.
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Maintenance: the extent which the learner continues to perform the target behavior after and maintain the skill after it has been taught.
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Question 8 of 75
8. Question
You are working with your client on two syllable echoics, specifically “Say: mommy.” You reinforce your client by saying “Ma.” A couple of days later your client echoes “mama.” You then withhold reinforcement when your client says “ma” and only reinforce “mama.” What teaching procedure is being illustrated in this example?
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This example they would shaping the how to say mommy. Shaping means using differential reinforcement to produce a series of gradually changing response classes; each response class is a successive approximation toward the terminal behavior.
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This example they would shaping the how to say mommy. Shaping means using differential reinforcement to produce a series of gradually changing response classes; each response class is a successive approximation toward the terminal behavior.
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Question 9 of 75
9. Question
Which of the following illustrates an example of a dual relationship?
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In RBT ethic code 1.10 says “RBTs avoid multiple relationships with clients, coworkers, and supervisors. Multiple relationships occur when there is a mixing of two or more relationships (e.g., friend, family member, employee/employer) that may result in conflicts of interest and risk of harm to the client. If RBTs find that a multiple relationship has developed, they immediately inform their supervisor, work to resolve it, and document these actions. If the multiple relationship involves their supervisor, RBTs should report it to their supervisor’s manager or other appropriate entity (e.g., human resources, BACB) and document this communication.”
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In RBT ethic code 1.10 says “RBTs avoid multiple relationships with clients, coworkers, and supervisors. Multiple relationships occur when there is a mixing of two or more relationships (e.g., friend, family member, employee/employer) that may result in conflicts of interest and risk of harm to the client. If RBTs find that a multiple relationship has developed, they immediately inform their supervisor, work to resolve it, and document these actions. If the multiple relationship involves their supervisor, RBTs should report it to their supervisor’s manager or other appropriate entity (e.g., human resources, BACB) and document this communication.”
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Question 10 of 75
10. Question
What do the words “escape,” “attention,” “tangible,” and “sensory” mean?
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This should be the easiest question on the exam. As an RBT, you should know functions by heart!
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This should be the easiest question on the exam. As an RBT, you should know functions by heart!
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Question 11 of 75
11. Question
Reinforcement is given every 2 minutes on average while the behaviors are occurring. What kind of reinforcement program is this?
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Remember what the letters stand for. F = fixed, V = variable, R = ratio (response), I = interval (time). If the reinforcement is delivered on an average time schedule than that schedule is a variable interval. The number is just the amount of time or number of responses.
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Remember what the letters stand for. F = fixed, V = variable, R = ratio (response), I = interval (time). If the reinforcement is delivered on an average time schedule than that schedule is a variable interval. The number is just the amount of time or number of responses.
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Question 12 of 75
12. Question
Consistently reinforcing behavior changes
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Shaping = reinforcing successful approximations of behavior. If you are reinforcing each gradual change in behavior you are shaping that behavior into the final behavior you want to see. Example – the word bubble. Reinforce for “b” then reinforce for “bub” then reinforce for “bubble”
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Shaping = reinforcing successful approximations of behavior. If you are reinforcing each gradual change in behavior you are shaping that behavior into the final behavior you want to see. Example – the word bubble. Reinforce for “b” then reinforce for “bub” then reinforce for “bubble”
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Question 13 of 75
13. Question
This raises the likelihood of future activity.
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Reinforcement increases the future likelihood of behavior. Punishment does the opposite – it decreases the future likelihood of behavior. Motivation impacts the value of reinforcement.
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Reinforcement increases the future likelihood of behavior. Punishment does the opposite – it decreases the future likelihood of behavior. Motivation impacts the value of reinforcement.
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Question 14 of 75
14. Question
Begin with the least intrusive prompt.
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This question is not asking about chaining or task analysis. It is asking about prompting. If you are starting with the least intrusive prompt than you are going from the least to the most intrusive prompt.
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This question is not asking about chaining or task analysis. It is asking about prompting. If you are starting with the least intrusive prompt than you are going from the least to the most intrusive prompt.
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Question 15 of 75
15. Question
You are about to begin working with a client. What should you do to ensure that you are prepared to have a successful session (at the very least)?
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You should be prepared with all necessary materials before session starts
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You should be prepared with all necessary materials before session starts
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Question 16 of 75
16. Question
Whose preferences should be prioritized while working with a client?
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The client should always take priority. That does not mean the client should dictate programming. But the client’s needs and wants must be considered above all else.
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The client should always take priority. That does not mean the client should dictate programming. But the client’s needs and wants must be considered above all else.
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Question 17 of 75
17. Question
In his room, a young boy is playing with his toys. He looks at one of his stuffed animal dolls and exclaims, “Zebra!”
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A tact is just a label. The boy is labeling the zebra. An echoic would be if the boy said “zebra” after someone said “zebra”. An intraverbal would be if the boy said “zebra” when someone asked “what animal is this”.
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A tact is just a label. The boy is labeling the zebra. An echoic would be if the boy said “zebra” after someone said “zebra”. An intraverbal would be if the boy said “zebra” when someone asked “what animal is this”.
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Question 18 of 75
18. Question
You provide a preferred edible item for the first accurate response after an average of 5 minutes. What kind of reinforcement schedule is this?
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This is referred to as the VI-5 reinforcement schedule.
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This is referred to as the VI-5 reinforcement schedule.
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Question 19 of 75
19. Question
When deciding which mands to teach, what should you do?
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Determine what inspires your student by doing a preference assessment. Preference assessments will assist you in determining which mands to teach.
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Determine what inspires your student by doing a preference assessment. Preference assessments will assist you in determining which mands to teach.
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Question 20 of 75
20. Question
A Behavior Intervention Plan (BIP) does not include which of the following?
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How the child feels when the behavior is occurring. This isn’t a behavior that can be measured.
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How the child feels when the behavior is occurring. This isn’t a behavior that can be measured.
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Question 21 of 75
21. Question
Which of the following is an appropriate person to discuss clients with?
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None of the above, Practitioners should only communicate confidential information with people who are obviously involved in such matters for suitable professional reasons.
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None of the above, Practitioners should only communicate confidential information with people who are obviously involved in such matters for suitable professional reasons.
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Question 22 of 75
22. Question
Troy yelled for the music to be turned off, and his parents obeyed. His parents chose to ignore the yelling one day. Troy’s yelling became louder at first, but quieted down over the next several days as they continued to ignore him. What exactly occurred?
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Extinction burst, His parents eventually put an end to his yelling by no longer providing the reinforcement of shutting off the music, but it first grew before decreasing. An extinction burst occurs when this happens.
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Extinction burst, His parents eventually put an end to his yelling by no longer providing the reinforcement of shutting off the music, but it first grew before decreasing. An extinction burst occurs when this happens.
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Question 23 of 75
23. Question
Every ________________, supervisors must submit feedback to their direct reports.
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two weeks, Supervisors should meet every two weeks at the very least to offer feedback and engage with the people they supervise.
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two weeks, Supervisors should meet every two weeks at the very least to offer feedback and engage with the people they supervise.
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Question 24 of 75
24. Question
What is the first step in developing a behavioral treatment?
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Define the behavior and choose a measurement technique.You must first determine what you are measuring and how the behavior will be measured before you can collect baseline data.
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Define the behavior and choose a measurement technique.You must first determine what you are measuring and how the behavior will be measured before you can collect baseline data.
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Question 25 of 75
25. Question
What type of consequential operation occurs when a stimulus is added to the environment and results in a decrease in behavior over time?
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The terms “positive” and “negative” are used to describe how the environment changes. Positive refers to the addition of a stimulus to the environment, whereas negative refers to the removal of a stimulus. Both positive and negative punishment, as well as positive and negative reinforcement, are possible.
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The terms “positive” and “negative” are used to describe how the environment changes. Positive refers to the addition of a stimulus to the environment, whereas negative refers to the removal of a stimulus. Both positive and negative punishment, as well as positive and negative reinforcement, are possible.
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Question 26 of 75
26. Question
Mass trials are represented by which of the following?
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A therapist continuously shows the same SD to a student, encouraging the same specific conduct trial after trial until the student completes 5 requested right trials in a row.The same SD is shown repeatedly with prompting if necessary to obtain a specific response in mass trials. This is typically done to increase condition discrimination acquisition by repeated exposure to a reinforcing situation.
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A therapist continuously shows the same SD to a student, encouraging the same specific conduct trial after trial until the student completes 5 requested right trials in a row.The same SD is shown repeatedly with prompting if necessary to obtain a specific response in mass trials. This is typically done to increase condition discrimination acquisition by repeated exposure to a reinforcing situation.
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Question 27 of 75
27. Question
What does the term “response latency” mean?
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The delay between a given stimulus and a reaction is referred to as response latency.
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The delay between a given stimulus and a reaction is referred to as response latency.
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Question 28 of 75
28. Question
Reinforcers that get their reinforcing properties by combining with another reinforcer are referred to as _________________.
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When paired with other conditioned or unconditioned reinforcers, conditioned reinforcers obtain their reinforcing properties.
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When paired with other conditioned or unconditioned reinforcers, conditioned reinforcers obtain their reinforcing properties.
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Question 29 of 75
29. Question
What are the four behavioral functions?
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The following are the four functions of behavior:Escape – delaying or completely avoiding a non-preferred stimulus, Automatic Reinforcement (Sensory) – actions that create their own result without the involvement of another person, such as drinking from a cup, reading a book, or scratching an itch.Attention – receiving engagement or shared activity from another person.Tangible – receiving stuff from another individual
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The following are the four functions of behavior:Escape – delaying or completely avoiding a non-preferred stimulus, Automatic Reinforcement (Sensory) – actions that create their own result without the involvement of another person, such as drinking from a cup, reading a book, or scratching an itch.Attention – receiving engagement or shared activity from another person.Tangible – receiving stuff from another individual
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Question 30 of 75
30. Question
Which of the following are examples of preference evaluations used by behavior analysts to identify lists of appetitive stimuli?
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Multiple stimulus without replacement (MSWO) is a preference assessment that analysts typically use to build preference hierarchies for people whose preferences are unclear or difficult to identify.
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Multiple stimulus without replacement (MSWO) is a preference assessment that analysts typically use to build preference hierarchies for people whose preferences are unclear or difficult to identify.
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Question 31 of 75
31. Question
Which of the following types of Continuous data collecting methods are you familiar with?
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Continuous measurement data gathering systems record every occurrence of an interest behavior. Frequency, Inter-Response Time, and Duration are examples of typical continuous measuring methods.
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Continuous measurement data gathering systems record every occurrence of an interest behavior. Frequency, Inter-Response Time, and Duration are examples of typical continuous measuring methods.
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Question 32 of 75
32. Question
Which antecedent raises or diminishes a consequence’s value?
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Motivating operations are further subdivided depending on their value-altering effect: Establishing Operations raise the value of a result, whereas Abolishing Operations decrease it.
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Motivating operations are further subdivided depending on their value-altering effect: Establishing Operations raise the value of a result, whereas Abolishing Operations decrease it.
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Question 33 of 75
33. Question
Skinner defined Verbal Behavior in terms of _______________ over ________________.
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Skinner defined verbal behavior as the function of the behavior over the form of the behavior.
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Skinner defined verbal behavior as the function of the behavior over the form of the behavior.
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Question 34 of 75
34. Question
After the learner performs the final step in the chain, which kind of chaining results in the learner being reinforced?
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Backwards chaining prompts the learner for each step except the last one, then they contact reinforcement. The learner repeats the past two trials, then the last three, and so on.
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Backwards chaining prompts the learner for each step except the last one, then they contact reinforcement. The learner repeats the past two trials, then the last three, and so on.
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Question 35 of 75
35. Question
What must the client or the person who makes decisions for the client, such as a parent or guardian, do if punishment is to be used?
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When punishment is used, the person who makes choices for the client must give informed consent, and the possible advantages and hazards of employing punishment should be discussed.
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When punishment is used, the person who makes choices for the client must give informed consent, and the possible advantages and hazards of employing punishment should be discussed.
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Question 36 of 75
36. Question
When gathering discontinuous data, which device are you most likely to use?
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When collecting discontinuous data, you’re most likely to use a stopwatch.
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When collecting discontinuous data, you’re most likely to use a stopwatch.
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Question 37 of 75
37. Question
What is one of the most significant advantages of having permanent product data?
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One of the most significant benefits of having permanent product data is that it eliminates the need for direct behavior observation.
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One of the most significant benefits of having permanent product data is that it eliminates the need for direct behavior observation.
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Question 38 of 75
38. Question
Which DR procedure is based on time?
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DRO is a time-based DR procedure.
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DRO is a time-based DR procedure.
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Question 39 of 75
39. Question
Which differential reinforcement procedure requires reinforcing behavior that is physically incompatible with the goal behavior?
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You must reinforce conduct that is physically incompatible with the goal behavior under the DRI.
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You must reinforce conduct that is physically incompatible with the goal behavior under the DRI.
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Question 40 of 75
40. Question
____________________ occurs when the characteristics of a relevant stimulus are changed or amplified in order to improve the chance of a target behavior happening.
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Stimulus prompting is defined as the changing or exaggeration of properties of a relevant stimulus in order to improve the chance of a desired response occurring.
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Stimulus prompting is defined as the changing or exaggeration of properties of a relevant stimulus in order to improve the chance of a desired response occurring.
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Question 41 of 75
41. Question
___________________ is the most commonly used graph in ABA.
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The line graph is the most typical ABA graph.
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The line graph is the most typical ABA graph.
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Question 42 of 75
42. Question
__________________ is factual information that is utilized as a foundation for reasoning, discussion, or calculation.
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Data is factual information that is used as a basis for reasoning, discussion, or calculation.
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Data is factual information that is used as a basis for reasoning, discussion, or calculation.
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Question 43 of 75
43. Question
Thomas observed 7 occurrences of clapping during the length of a five-hour session. What method of measuring was used?
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Frequency is the method for this. It refers to cycles per unit time, or a count (ussually of behavior) divided by the time during which it occurred
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Frequency is the method for this. It refers to cycles per unit time, or a count (ussually of behavior) divided by the time during which it occurred
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Question 44 of 75
44. Question
Identify the data collection described: Sam observed 10 hiccups from her sister.
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Count is the data collection method for this.
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Count is the data collection method for this.
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Question 45 of 75
45. Question
What does a graph’s trend represent?
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The vertical representation of the average data values in a graph is called a trend.
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The vertical representation of the average data values in a graph is called a trend.
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Question 46 of 75
46. Question
You are recording the time of how long it takes from the demand (Sd) is presented to the first instance of behavior. What exactly are you measuring?
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You’re measuring latency based on this scenario.( the duration between the delivery of a given stimulus and the reply to that particular stimulus)
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You’re measuring latency based on this scenario.( the duration between the delivery of a given stimulus and the reply to that particular stimulus)
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Question 47 of 75
47. Question
Jenny is gathering data about screaming. She has a timer. She specifies whether David was screaming for the full interval or not each time the timer goes off. What type of data is she taking?
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Whole interval data is the type of data Jenny is gathering.
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Whole interval data is the type of data Jenny is gathering.
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Question 48 of 75
48. Question
You give a learner two things and tell him to “get one.” You repeat this process until all of the things have been paired together. What type of assessment are you conducting?
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Paired choice is the type of assessment you’re conducting.
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Paired choice is the type of assessment you’re conducting.
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Question 49 of 75
49. Question
Every 20 seconds that Ruby does not participate in the target behavior, you give her attention. What is this intervention?
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This intervention is differential reinforcement of other behaviors.
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This intervention is differential reinforcement of other behaviors.
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Question 50 of 75
50. Question
Josh engages in problem behavior that is reinforced by the attention of his peers. His instructor sends him away from his peers, who are more likely to laugh at him while he is off-task. What exactly is this intervention?
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This intervention is referred to as an antecedent intervention.
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This intervention is referred to as an antecedent intervention.
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Question 51 of 75
51. Question
What type of prompts are hand over hand, gestural, and partial physical?
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Response prompts include hand over hand, gestural, and partial physical.
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Response prompts include hand over hand, gestural, and partial physical.
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Question 52 of 75
52. Question
Washing hands, brushing teeth and making a sandwich might all be taught in this way.
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In these instances, task analysis might be taught.
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In these instances, task analysis might be taught.
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Question 53 of 75
53. Question
You provide a preferred edible on every third accurate response. What kind of reinforcement schedule is this?
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This is referred to as the FR-3 reinforcement schedule.
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This is referred to as the FR-3 reinforcement schedule.
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Question 54 of 75
54. Question
Your BCBA will make decisions based on the ______________ you gathered as an RBT.
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The data you collect as an RBT will be used by your BCBA to make decisions.
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The data you collect as an RBT will be used by your BCBA to make decisions.
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Question 55 of 75
55. Question
For ____________ % of the time each month that you perform behavior analytic services, you will be supervised by a BCBA or BCaBA.
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You will be supervised by a BCBA or BCaBA for 5% of the time you perform behavior analytic services every month
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You will be supervised by a BCBA or BCaBA for 5% of the time you perform behavior analytic services every month
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Question 56 of 75
56. Question
The accuracy of your data will be checked during an observation by your BCBA/BCaBA supervisor. _________________ check is what it’s called.
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Your BCBA/BCaBA supervisor will examine the correctness of your data during an observation. An Inter-observer agreement check is what this is called.
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Your BCBA/BCaBA supervisor will examine the correctness of your data during an observation. An Inter-observer agreement check is what this is called.
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Question 57 of 75
57. Question
Adding anything to a person’s environment that will inspire them to repeat the goal behavior. Is this any kind of reinforcement?
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Remember, positive means adding. Negative means removing something.
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Remember, positive means adding. Negative means removing something.
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Question 58 of 75
58. Question
What happens if there is a reoccurrence of the behavior?
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ABC. Antecedent behavior consequence.
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ABC. Antecedent behavior consequence.
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Question 59 of 75
59. Question
Which antecedent raises or diminishes a consequence’s value?
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A motivating operation (MO) alters the value of a consequence. Abolishing and establishing operations are specific types of MOs. An SD comes after the MO and says reinforcement is available.
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A motivating operation (MO) alters the value of a consequence. Abolishing and establishing operations are specific types of MOs. An SD comes after the MO and says reinforcement is available.
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Question 60 of 75
60. Question
You’re keeping track of how long it takes from the time the demand (Sd) is presented to the first instance of behavior. What exactly are you calculating?
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Frequency is a count of one behavior. We aren’t counting. We are measuring time. Duration is how long a behavior lasts. We want to know the time between two things. Latency is the time between the SD and the first instance of behavior. IRT is the time between two behaviors.
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Frequency is a count of one behavior. We aren’t counting. We are measuring time. Duration is how long a behavior lasts. We want to know the time between two things. Latency is the time between the SD and the first instance of behavior. IRT is the time between two behaviors.
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Question 61 of 75
61. Question
The dissection of a task into its constituent parts and processes.
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Whenever you see individual steps and components of a task thinking task analysis and task chaining. The only two possibilities are forward chaining and task analysis. Forward chaining is a type of chaining, but you are teaching the skill with forward chaining, not breaking the task down. A task analysis is the process of breaking the task down.
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Whenever you see individual steps and components of a task thinking task analysis and task chaining. The only two possibilities are forward chaining and task analysis. Forward chaining is a type of chaining, but you are teaching the skill with forward chaining, not breaking the task down. A task analysis is the process of breaking the task down.
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Question 62 of 75
62. Question
Although the terms frequency and rate are sometimes used interchangeably, there is a distinction to be made. Which of the following statements is correct?
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Rate = frequency/time
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Rate = frequency/time
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Question 63 of 75
63. Question
Every day, you spend three hours with a client. Your customer routinely participates in verbal stereotyping throughout those hours. Your BCBA wishes to use a procedure called differential reinforcement. When the client is not engaging in verbal stereotyping, she directs you to encourage them. Is this a sort of differential reinforcement?
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Differential reinforcement is one of the hardest concepts to learn when studying for the exam. Don’t let it scare you! DRO (other)- you pick a behavior (verbal stereotypy in the above example) and reinforce when the client is not engaged in the behavior DRI (incompatible)- you pick a behavior that is incompatible with the target behavior and reinforce that behavior (standing vs sitting. You can’t do these at the same time) DRA (alternative)- you pick a behavior to replace the target behavior and reinforce that behavior (asking for a break vs eloping. Reinforce asking for a break)
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Differential reinforcement is one of the hardest concepts to learn when studying for the exam. Don’t let it scare you! DRO (other)- you pick a behavior (verbal stereotypy in the above example) and reinforce when the client is not engaged in the behavior DRI (incompatible)- you pick a behavior that is incompatible with the target behavior and reinforce that behavior (standing vs sitting. You can’t do these at the same time) DRA (alternative)- you pick a behavior to replace the target behavior and reinforce that behavior (asking for a break vs eloping. Reinforce asking for a break)
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Question 64 of 75
64. Question
In ABA, the most prevalent type of graph is:
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A line graph is the graph you will use most frequently as an RBT or BCBA. This question you just need to know – no tricks here. On a line graph, time goes on the x-axis and behavior goes on the y-axis.
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A line graph is the graph you will use most frequently as an RBT or BCBA. This question you just need to know – no tricks here. On a line graph, time goes on the x-axis and behavior goes on the y-axis.
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Question 65 of 75
65. Question
Which of the following is the most effective strategy to keep a client’s parents informed about his or her treatment progress?
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You should always use language that the client’s parent will understand when explaining how session went, or treatment progress. This means no technical language or jargon when possible. You also want to be professional, positive, and objective.
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You should always use language that the client’s parent will understand when explaining how session went, or treatment progress. This means no technical language or jargon when possible. You also want to be professional, positive, and objective.
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Question 66 of 75
66. Question
What does “People’s First Language” mean?
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Putting a person ahead of a disability is what People’s First Language means.
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Putting a person ahead of a disability is what People’s First Language means.
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Question 67 of 75
67. Question
How long do you have to keep client records?
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You should keep clients records for 7 years.
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You should keep clients records for 7 years.
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Question 68 of 75
68. Question
What’s your responsibility to the Behavior Analyst Certification Board?
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It is your obligation to provide correct and timely information to the Behavior Analyst Certification Board.
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It is your obligation to provide correct and timely information to the Behavior Analyst Certification Board.
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Question 69 of 75
69. Question
What is a classification of reinforcement that does not require the assistance of another person to deliver?
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What is a classification of reinforcement that does not require the assistance of another person to deliver?
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What is a classification of reinforcement that does not require the assistance of another person to deliver?
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Question 70 of 75
70. Question
What kind of assessment do you employ to figure out what’s causing the behavior?
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The Functional Behavior Assessment is a method for determining the main causes of behavior.
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The Functional Behavior Assessment is a method for determining the main causes of behavior.
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Question 71 of 75
71. Question
Which of the following is a key reason for collecting data?
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The important reason for data collection is to improve decision-making.
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The important reason for data collection is to improve decision-making.
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Question 72 of 75
72. Question
Jack hasn’t eaten anything all day, and dinner is near. In a zombie-like doughnut trance, he sees a donut on a high shelf in the kitchen and reaches for it while saying “Donut please…” He stares up at you, pleadingly, before returning his gaze to the donut, drooling. In general, what kind of verbal operant is this?
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Mands are a verbal operant under the control of a motivating operation. In this particular example, the boy sees a donut and reaches for it – suggesting he has a MO for donuts. In addition, he begins to salivate, a reflexive response to the presence of food. This is all pretty compelling evidence that Billy is hungry, and he’s manding for donuts.
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Mands are a verbal operant under the control of a motivating operation. In this particular example, the boy sees a donut and reaches for it – suggesting he has a MO for donuts. In addition, he begins to salivate, a reflexive response to the presence of food. This is all pretty compelling evidence that Billy is hungry, and he’s manding for donuts.
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Question 73 of 75
73. Question
Which communications or materials need to be protected in order to maintain confidentiality?
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To avoid unauthorized access, all information must be appropriately stored.
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To avoid unauthorized access, all information must be appropriately stored.
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Question 74 of 75
74. Question
Which of the following does not constitute protected health information (PHI)?
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Personal health information (PHI) should always be kept private. Many ABA companies generate a unique, random client code to ensure secrecy. When referring to a client, the code might be used to protect the client’s identity.
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Personal health information (PHI) should always be kept private. Many ABA companies generate a unique, random client code to ensure secrecy. When referring to a client, the code might be used to protect the client’s identity.
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Question 75 of 75
75. Question
A token economy is what?
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To try and encourage (raise) the frequency of a particular behavior, such as eye contact, a token economy system is utilized. When the desired conduct is carried out, the individual receives the tokens or symbols. The child can then trade the tokens for other forms of reinforcement, such as bubbles or treats. A reinforcement technique known as token economy involves trading backup reinforcers for generalized reinforcers.
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To try and encourage (raise) the frequency of a particular behavior, such as eye contact, a token economy system is utilized. When the desired conduct is carried out, the individual receives the tokens or symbols. The child can then trade the tokens for other forms of reinforcement, such as bubbles or treats. A reinforcement technique known as token economy involves trading backup reinforcers for generalized reinforcers.
RBT Exam Structure
Name of the Section | No. of Questions | Weightage | Duration |
Measurement | 12 Questions | 16% | NA |
Assessment | 6 Questions | 8% | NA |
Skill Acquisition | 24 Questions | 32% | NA |
Behavior Reduction | 12 Questions | 16% | NA |
Documentation & Reporting | 10 Questions | 13% | NA |
Professional Conduct & Scope of Practice | 11 Questions | 15% | NA |
Total | 75 Questions | 100% | 90 Mins |