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BACB BCABA - Board Certified Assistant Behavior Analyst

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Total 272 questions

A caregiver says, "Touch your nose." The child accurately touches his nose. The child's response is an example of a (n):

A.

tact response.

B.

echoic response.

C.

listener response.

D.

intraverbal response.

When asked by her father to get her glucose tested, Cindy routinely says, "No," and walks out of the room. She eventually returns and takes the test. The time between the request and Cindy's taking the test is called the:

A.

inter-response interval.

B.

compliance rate.

C.

response interval.

D.

response latency.

What must happen for an alternating-treatments design to be optimally effective?

A.

An additional return to baseline is undertaken.

B.

Criterion changes are gradual to ensure compliance.

C.

Participants discriminate easily between treatment conditions.

D.

Participants engage in multiple problem behaviors.

Which of the following is an example of a listener response?

A.

At dinner time, the client says "fork, please."

B.

The client labels "fork" when not instructed to do so.

C.

The client repeats the word "fork" throughout the day.

D.

Staff says, "pick up your fork," and the client picks up his or her fork.

When implementing punishment procedures, the behavior analyst:

A.

must include a reinforcement procedure.

B.

can use punishment alone if a reinforcement procedure was not effective.

C.

does not have to include a reinforcement procedure if consented to by the client.

D.

is required to introduce a reinforcement procedure if the problem behavior increases.

A child touching a hot stove immediately withdraws his hand. In the future, the child avoids touching the stove. Avoiding the stove is an example oF.

A.

establishing operation.

B.

operant behavior.

C.

punishment.

D.

respondent behavior.

Robert has been referred because he is losing significant amounts of weight due to refusal of most foods. What should the behavior analyst consider first?

A.

possible medical conditions

B.

meal content/texture of food

C.

caloric content of preferred foods

D.

ecological variables during mealtimes

A behavior analyst and others are planning to identify long term outcomes for Mike. Assuming all of the following are relevant to Mike, which is the BEST long term outcome?

A.

Mike will learn to play a board game of his choice.

B.

Mike will brush his teeth with 60% accuracy within 30 minutes following breakfast.

C.

Mike will independently travel and participate in activities with friends.

D.

Mike will speak at a level audible to people standing within 2 - 3 feet of him within 30 days.

Trials to criterion is an appropriate measure of which dimension of behavior?

A.

duration of on task behavior

B.

latency of task initiation

C.

accuracy during a shaping procedure

D.

quality of a student's essay writing

A 4-year-old child is lying in bed at night while the parents are sitting in the living room talking to guests. The child begins to make loud noises. In the past, the parents have gone into the child's room to quiet him. The parents and guests agree to ignore the child completely and continue to talk. If the parents stick with this approach and the child stops making noises, the parents have successfully useD.

A.

time-out.

B.

planned ignoring.

C.

extinction.

D.

negative reinforcement.