RBT Exam Assessment Practice
Questions
A multiple stimulus with replacement is best described by which of the following options
below?
A) Many stimuli are presented simultaneously, but only one choice is allowed at a time.
After an item is chosen, it is returned to the array on subsequent trials.
B) Stimuli are presented in pairs, and one choice is allowed at a time. All stimuli are
matched together at least once.
C) The individual freely engages with any items (in a typically richly seeded)
environment, and engagement time with each activity is recorded.
D) Many stimuli are presented simultaneously, but only one choice is allowed at a time.
After an item is chosen, it is removed from the array. - answerA
Which of the following is an objective, concise, clear and complete response definition?
A) Aggression
B) Mean language
C) Inappropriate language
D) Striking the body parts of others with an open or closed fist - answerD
Which of the following is an objective, concise, clear and complete response definition?
A) Brings the tip of his forefinger into contact with his nose within 3 - 5 seconds of the
SD.
B) Runs quickly, but not too quickly, with a good gait
C) Does it
D) Completes the activity - answerA
Food, sex, water, breathable air and any other stimuli that are necessary for life
(homeostasis) are what types of _________ reinforcement?
A) Ontogenetic
B) Conditioned
C) Unconditioned
D) Operant - answerC
Which of the following is an objective, concise, clear and complete response definition?
A) Behaves appropriately
, B) Crying with or without tears for longer than 5 seconds
C) Does math problems the right way
D) Intends to harm others - answerB
Which of the following is a preference assessment where the individual is systematically
exposed to many stimuli in sets of two - this arrangement allows for each item to be
presented an equal number of times, which enables us to create a "preference
hierarchy" (i.e., how much each item is preferred / non-preferred).
A) MSWO
B) Paired Choice
C) Free Operant
D) MS (Multiple Stimulus) - answerB
What type of design is employed by a functional analysis to verify the maintaining
variables of a given behavior?
A) Momentary Baseline Sampling Design
B) Alternating Treatments Design
C) Multiple Probe Assessment Design
D) Multiple Baseline Design - answerB
A free operant preference assessment is...
A) The individual freely engages with any items (in a typically richly seeded)
environment, and engagement time with each activity is recorded.
B) Many stimuli are presented simultaneously, but only one choice is allowed at a time.
After an item is chosen, it is returned to the array on subsequent trials.
C) Stimuli are presented in pairs, and one choice is allowed at a time. All stimuli are
matched together at least once.
D) Many stimuli are presented simultaneously, but only one choice is allowed at a time.
After an item is chosen, it is removed from the array. - answerA
Which of the following is the name for the type of preference assessment where the
individual is allowed to freely roam a room seeded with potentially preferred stimuli
while the analyst records the duration of engagement with each item in the room,
hoping to gather an understanding of what items, if any, the individual spends their time
with when allowed to freely interact with them, and potentially create a hierarchy out of
the amount of time they allocate their responding?
A) MSWO
B) Free Operant
C) MS
D) Paired Choice - answerB
A paired stimulus preference assessment is best described by which of the following?
Questions
A multiple stimulus with replacement is best described by which of the following options
below?
A) Many stimuli are presented simultaneously, but only one choice is allowed at a time.
After an item is chosen, it is returned to the array on subsequent trials.
B) Stimuli are presented in pairs, and one choice is allowed at a time. All stimuli are
matched together at least once.
C) The individual freely engages with any items (in a typically richly seeded)
environment, and engagement time with each activity is recorded.
D) Many stimuli are presented simultaneously, but only one choice is allowed at a time.
After an item is chosen, it is removed from the array. - answerA
Which of the following is an objective, concise, clear and complete response definition?
A) Aggression
B) Mean language
C) Inappropriate language
D) Striking the body parts of others with an open or closed fist - answerD
Which of the following is an objective, concise, clear and complete response definition?
A) Brings the tip of his forefinger into contact with his nose within 3 - 5 seconds of the
SD.
B) Runs quickly, but not too quickly, with a good gait
C) Does it
D) Completes the activity - answerA
Food, sex, water, breathable air and any other stimuli that are necessary for life
(homeostasis) are what types of _________ reinforcement?
A) Ontogenetic
B) Conditioned
C) Unconditioned
D) Operant - answerC
Which of the following is an objective, concise, clear and complete response definition?
A) Behaves appropriately
, B) Crying with or without tears for longer than 5 seconds
C) Does math problems the right way
D) Intends to harm others - answerB
Which of the following is a preference assessment where the individual is systematically
exposed to many stimuli in sets of two - this arrangement allows for each item to be
presented an equal number of times, which enables us to create a "preference
hierarchy" (i.e., how much each item is preferred / non-preferred).
A) MSWO
B) Paired Choice
C) Free Operant
D) MS (Multiple Stimulus) - answerB
What type of design is employed by a functional analysis to verify the maintaining
variables of a given behavior?
A) Momentary Baseline Sampling Design
B) Alternating Treatments Design
C) Multiple Probe Assessment Design
D) Multiple Baseline Design - answerB
A free operant preference assessment is...
A) The individual freely engages with any items (in a typically richly seeded)
environment, and engagement time with each activity is recorded.
B) Many stimuli are presented simultaneously, but only one choice is allowed at a time.
After an item is chosen, it is returned to the array on subsequent trials.
C) Stimuli are presented in pairs, and one choice is allowed at a time. All stimuli are
matched together at least once.
D) Many stimuli are presented simultaneously, but only one choice is allowed at a time.
After an item is chosen, it is removed from the array. - answerA
Which of the following is the name for the type of preference assessment where the
individual is allowed to freely roam a room seeded with potentially preferred stimuli
while the analyst records the duration of engagement with each item in the room,
hoping to gather an understanding of what items, if any, the individual spends their time
with when allowed to freely interact with them, and potentially create a hierarchy out of
the amount of time they allocate their responding?
A) MSWO
B) Free Operant
C) MS
D) Paired Choice - answerB
A paired stimulus preference assessment is best described by which of the following?