An RBT recently started at a new clinic and the BCBA is providing them with some
modelling and coaching around stimulus prompts. What type of prompts would you
expect to see for stimulus prompts:
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redundancy prompt
,Jared is a BCBA who dated Sarah seven months ago in a romantic relationship. Jared
and Sarah now work at the same clinic and Sarah is seeking BCBA supervised hours
and has Jared to be her supervisor. Jared decides to pick up Sarah as a supervisee,
ethically, Jared can:
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accept sarah as a supervisee as the relationship ended over 6 months
A BCBA has recently completed all 2000 hours for their trainees supervised hours and
is wondering what to do with the paperwork. According to the BACB, the BCBA must
retain records and data for at least:
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seven years unless specified otherwise by law
Inappropriate spitting defined as any instance of productive saliva and it leaving the
mouth. Which characteristics are missing from this response definition?
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Complete
A BCBA joins a team meeting for a 33 year old client to help determine goals. The
team shares that they want to teach the client how to do simple language sheets as an
important next goal because the client appears to not mind doing them. You
,advocate that teaching the client to make a meal for themselves should be targeted
before teaching the simple math sheets because they are preparing to live
independently within the next 6 months. What dimension of ABA is this BCBA most
closely following?
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applied
A BCBA works in Utah as the Senior Therapist at a clinic and is supervised by a BCBA-
D as the Clinical Supervisor. The client has been involved in a legal dispute and the
Clinical Supervisor tells the Senior Therapist that they need to coach the client on
specific legal advice for the case. The law in Utah states that only Lawyers can
provide specific legal advice. What should the Senior Therapist do:
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The Senior Therapist should follow the law and not the advice of the
Clinical Supervisor
A BCBA at an ABA clinic is teaching a client functional communication via the use of
an augmentative communication device and isn't having great success. They begin to
collect data and the BCBA notices that staff are accepting gestures nine out of ten
times to grant access to preferred items and only accepting the augmentative
communication device two out of ten times to grant access to preferred items. What
concept explains this lack of success with the augmentative communication device:
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matching law
, Remy is a BCBA working in a clinic and has obtained written two-way consent to
release, share and disclose information about Jackson, her client, with an agency
called ‘Making Gains’ providing Occupational Therapy. Remy can:
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Provide information pertinent to what the agency needs in relation to the
therapeutic relationship
Melissa is a BCBA who has been working with a family for about 3 years now. Right
around the winter holiday the family gives her a present which includes a beautiful
tree ornament. The family states that it was normally $24.99 but they got it on sale for
$9.99. What decision most accurately reflects the ethical code:
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Accept the gift because it is under $10.00 of monetary value
A BCBA is asked to describe private events using behaviour-analytic terminology.
They ensure that they:
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use non-mentalistic terminology
Mary is a BCBA who is at their capacity for taking on clients. She is beginning to fall
behind on her client supervisions, she's having a hard time making it to staff meetings
and may need to work outside of working hours which is unpaid if she becomes
modelling and coaching around stimulus prompts. What type of prompts would you
expect to see for stimulus prompts:
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redundancy prompt
,Jared is a BCBA who dated Sarah seven months ago in a romantic relationship. Jared
and Sarah now work at the same clinic and Sarah is seeking BCBA supervised hours
and has Jared to be her supervisor. Jared decides to pick up Sarah as a supervisee,
ethically, Jared can:
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accept sarah as a supervisee as the relationship ended over 6 months
A BCBA has recently completed all 2000 hours for their trainees supervised hours and
is wondering what to do with the paperwork. According to the BACB, the BCBA must
retain records and data for at least:
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seven years unless specified otherwise by law
Inappropriate spitting defined as any instance of productive saliva and it leaving the
mouth. Which characteristics are missing from this response definition?
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Complete
A BCBA joins a team meeting for a 33 year old client to help determine goals. The
team shares that they want to teach the client how to do simple language sheets as an
important next goal because the client appears to not mind doing them. You
,advocate that teaching the client to make a meal for themselves should be targeted
before teaching the simple math sheets because they are preparing to live
independently within the next 6 months. What dimension of ABA is this BCBA most
closely following?
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applied
A BCBA works in Utah as the Senior Therapist at a clinic and is supervised by a BCBA-
D as the Clinical Supervisor. The client has been involved in a legal dispute and the
Clinical Supervisor tells the Senior Therapist that they need to coach the client on
specific legal advice for the case. The law in Utah states that only Lawyers can
provide specific legal advice. What should the Senior Therapist do:
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The Senior Therapist should follow the law and not the advice of the
Clinical Supervisor
A BCBA at an ABA clinic is teaching a client functional communication via the use of
an augmentative communication device and isn't having great success. They begin to
collect data and the BCBA notices that staff are accepting gestures nine out of ten
times to grant access to preferred items and only accepting the augmentative
communication device two out of ten times to grant access to preferred items. What
concept explains this lack of success with the augmentative communication device:
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matching law
, Remy is a BCBA working in a clinic and has obtained written two-way consent to
release, share and disclose information about Jackson, her client, with an agency
called ‘Making Gains’ providing Occupational Therapy. Remy can:
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Provide information pertinent to what the agency needs in relation to the
therapeutic relationship
Melissa is a BCBA who has been working with a family for about 3 years now. Right
around the winter holiday the family gives her a present which includes a beautiful
tree ornament. The family states that it was normally $24.99 but they got it on sale for
$9.99. What decision most accurately reflects the ethical code:
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Accept the gift because it is under $10.00 of monetary value
A BCBA is asked to describe private events using behaviour-analytic terminology.
They ensure that they:
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use non-mentalistic terminology
Mary is a BCBA who is at their capacity for taking on clients. She is beginning to fall
behind on her client supervisions, she's having a hard time making it to staff meetings
and may need to work outside of working hours which is unpaid if she becomes