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BACB BCBA - Board Certified Behavior Analyst

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Total 180 questions

Reinforcing closer and closer approximations to the final desired behavior involves:

A.

chaining.

B.

differential reinforcement.

C.

precision teaching.

D.

response fading.

Teaching a student a self-talk strategy consisting of, "After I use the toilet, I must flush." is an example oF.

A.

contingency shaped behavior.

B.

direct instruction.

C.

imitative instruction.

D.

rule-governed behavior.

Imitation training can be made MOST beneficial for clients when it includes a range oF.

A.

models.

B.

prompts.

C.

reinforcers.

D.

settings.

Joe describes himself as being addicted to video games. He is told that if he does not complete his chores, he will lose access to his computer. On Monday, he refuses to complete his chores and he loses access to his computer for 2 days. From Tuesday on, Joe's refusals cease. The change in Joe's behavior is MOST likely to be the result oF.

A.

an aversive procedure.

B.

negative punishment.

C.

compliance training.

D.

contingency contracting.

To facilitate errorless learning, begin witH.

A.

backward chaining.

B.

fading stimulus prompts.

C.

forward chaining.

D.

response prompts.

During the hour immediately following meals, Bill asks for more food. Data are collected only during this hour after each meal. Which method of data collection would be MOST accurate?

A.

duration recording

B.

frequency recording

C.

narrative recording

D.

partial-interval recording

To change the occurrence of hitting others, two procedures were compareD. differential reinforcement of incompatible behavior and time-out. The outcomes were examined within and across subjects. A withdrawal design was employed. An independent variable in this study was:

A.

aggression.

B.

frequency across phase changes.

C.

return to baseline.

D.

time-out from reinforcement.

What best defines a discriminative stimulus?

A.

It always elicits a response.

B.

It is defined by its effect on behavior.

C.

It is established using either operant or respondent procedures.

D.

It is any change in the environment.

Identifying the steps involved in evacuating the group home during a fire drill is an example of a (n):

A.

interdependent group contingency.

B.

chaining procedure.

C.

intervention plan.

D.

task analysis.

A parent reports that her 2-year-old daughter uses a number of stalling techniques to avoid bedtime once she is told to go to bed. What would be a good progress measure for going to bed when told?

A.

frequency

B.

inter-response time

C.

latency

D.

compliance