RBT (40/hr training) Exam Questions and Answers| New Update with 100% Correct Answers
Discovering the client's most powerful reinforcers will give the RBT the tools they need to assist
in behavior change for the client. True
The assessment: _____________________________________ assesses adaptive behavior
which refers to an individual's typical performance of the day-to-day activities required for
personal and social sufficiency, these scales assess what a person actually does, rather than
what he or she is able to do. Vineland Adaptive Behavior Scales II
In a preference assessment, several possible reinforcers are placed in front of the child. The
instructor says, "choose or pick one", The child chooses one and consumes or plays with it for
up to 10 seconds. The instructor will also......... -Block the learner when they attempt to grab
more than one and reissue the instructions
-Documents the item that is chosen
-Re-arranges the array of items repeats the selection trials up to 3-5 times using the same items
This is an example of a _____________ used to collect data for a functional behavior
assessment (FBA). (Select all correct answers) ABC Data Form/Sheet
ABC Checklist Form/Sheet
___________assessment determines what stimuli will actually increase or maintain a behavior
when presented as a consequence over time. Reinforcer
Preference Assessment refers to a variety of procedures to determine -Stimulus that a
person prefers
-The relative preference values (high vs low) of those stimuli
-The conditions under which those preferences value remain in effect
The RBT may be assigned to conduct Reinforcement Assessment Interviews. True
,It is important, but not necessary to know what motivates the client during each treatment
session. False
The BCBA Supervisor conducts a skills assessment on the client before treatment starts. True
In behavior analysis, behavior is functionally related to the Environment
The BCBA supervisor is the only practitioner in behavior-analytic services that should collect
data and complete a functional behavior assessment (FBA). False
Just because someone chooses something does NOT mean it is also a reinforcer. True
Skills assessments are important in behavior-analytic services because they -Provide a
baseline of skills and deficits
-Show us if the client is progressing
-Help us choose what skills to teach to improve independence and replace problematic
behaviors
_________________ assessment is based on the typical developing milestones for "typically"
developing children. VB-MAPP
_________________ assessment is based on the typical developing milestones for "typically"
developing children. True
These statements about the role of the RBT in behavior-analytic services are all true EXCEPT:
Supervisors should not have to instruct the RBT on how to collect ABC data and their role in
assisting with individualized assessment procedures.
Observing the client in the natural/target setting is another way to assess their skills. True
, Probing is a skills test given to the client. True
ABA is implementing carefully planned and constructive changes to the
________________________ and ________________ that allow behavior change to occur.
environment, conditions
The "RBT" acronym next to the listed Code in the Professional & Ethical Compliance Code for
Behavior Analysts are those codes relevant to the Registered Behavior Technician (RBT).
True
According to scientists, our behavior is a result of all of EXCEPT: Social cognition
A behavior is considered "defined" when it can be ________________, measurable, and
objectively observed. Separated
Learning = the experiences that change our behavior True
According to Behavior Analysts, people behave to.... get something or get out of something
The "true" definition of Applied Behavior Analysis is a science that uses the principles of
learning or behavior to change socially important behaviors.
To visually analyze data, a behavior analysts create: Graphs
A role of the BCBA Supervisor in the behavior-analytic service delivery system is Analyze
data
Discovering the client's most powerful reinforcers will give the RBT the tools they need to assist
in behavior change for the client. True
The assessment: _____________________________________ assesses adaptive behavior
which refers to an individual's typical performance of the day-to-day activities required for
personal and social sufficiency, these scales assess what a person actually does, rather than
what he or she is able to do. Vineland Adaptive Behavior Scales II
In a preference assessment, several possible reinforcers are placed in front of the child. The
instructor says, "choose or pick one", The child chooses one and consumes or plays with it for
up to 10 seconds. The instructor will also......... -Block the learner when they attempt to grab
more than one and reissue the instructions
-Documents the item that is chosen
-Re-arranges the array of items repeats the selection trials up to 3-5 times using the same items
This is an example of a _____________ used to collect data for a functional behavior
assessment (FBA). (Select all correct answers) ABC Data Form/Sheet
ABC Checklist Form/Sheet
___________assessment determines what stimuli will actually increase or maintain a behavior
when presented as a consequence over time. Reinforcer
Preference Assessment refers to a variety of procedures to determine -Stimulus that a
person prefers
-The relative preference values (high vs low) of those stimuli
-The conditions under which those preferences value remain in effect
The RBT may be assigned to conduct Reinforcement Assessment Interviews. True
,It is important, but not necessary to know what motivates the client during each treatment
session. False
The BCBA Supervisor conducts a skills assessment on the client before treatment starts. True
In behavior analysis, behavior is functionally related to the Environment
The BCBA supervisor is the only practitioner in behavior-analytic services that should collect
data and complete a functional behavior assessment (FBA). False
Just because someone chooses something does NOT mean it is also a reinforcer. True
Skills assessments are important in behavior-analytic services because they -Provide a
baseline of skills and deficits
-Show us if the client is progressing
-Help us choose what skills to teach to improve independence and replace problematic
behaviors
_________________ assessment is based on the typical developing milestones for "typically"
developing children. VB-MAPP
_________________ assessment is based on the typical developing milestones for "typically"
developing children. True
These statements about the role of the RBT in behavior-analytic services are all true EXCEPT:
Supervisors should not have to instruct the RBT on how to collect ABC data and their role in
assisting with individualized assessment procedures.
Observing the client in the natural/target setting is another way to assess their skills. True
, Probing is a skills test given to the client. True
ABA is implementing carefully planned and constructive changes to the
________________________ and ________________ that allow behavior change to occur.
environment, conditions
The "RBT" acronym next to the listed Code in the Professional & Ethical Compliance Code for
Behavior Analysts are those codes relevant to the Registered Behavior Technician (RBT).
True
According to scientists, our behavior is a result of all of EXCEPT: Social cognition
A behavior is considered "defined" when it can be ________________, measurable, and
objectively observed. Separated
Learning = the experiences that change our behavior True
According to Behavior Analysts, people behave to.... get something or get out of something
The "true" definition of Applied Behavior Analysis is a science that uses the principles of
learning or behavior to change socially important behaviors.
To visually analyze data, a behavior analysts create: Graphs
A role of the BCBA Supervisor in the behavior-analytic service delivery system is Analyze
data