SAFMEDS FOR BCBA ACTUAL EXAM \NEWEST VERSION
2025-2026 LATEST VERSION WITH COMPLETE
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SAFMEDS REAL EXAM
lawful, orderly Determinism
objective observation Empiricism
natural science methods Experimental Analysis
discover general bx
principles (in the lab)
simplest, requires fewest Parsimony
assumptions
anything an organism does Behavior
(dead man's test)
accepts a mental basis for Mentalism
human bx
objectively observable, Environmental Explanations
quantifiable behavioral
events
clinical (lab) science on Experimental Analysis of Behavior (EAB)
basic principles of bx, no
social significance
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bx change methods of ABA Behavioral Technology
& scientific knowledge they
came from (how we do
what we do, tools in
toolbox)
Imitation response that mimetic
involves the fine and gross
motor movements of the
skeletal muscles. Helpful
when teaching sign
language
Response form is Codic
controlled by a verbal
stimulus that has point-by-
point correspondence but
NO formal similarly
between the stimulus and
response product. Stimulus
is visual and the response
product is reading out
loud. For example, reading
a questions out loud
Copying a line 100 times on a Duplic
chalkboard
A single response occurs at a Temporal Locus
specific point in time.
All organisms are bestowed Phylogenic Provenance
with the ability to be
affected by certain stimuli
without conditioning by
their genetic make up.
An antecedent stimulus that SDP
has been repeatedly paired
with punishment. An
antecedent stimulus in the
presence of which a given
response is likely to produce
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aversive consequences,
such as punishment, time
out, or response cost
Reasoning in which the inductive reasoning
premises seek to supply
strong evidence for (not
absolute proof of) the
truth of the conclusion.
The truth of an inductive
argument is supposed to be
probable, based upon the
evidence given.
The process of Deductive Reasoning
reasoning from one or
more general statements
(premises) to reach a
logically certain
conclusion.
The conventional procedure Stimulus Discrimination Training/Discrimination Training
requires 1 behavior and 2
antecedent stimulus
conditions. Responses are
reinforced in the presence of
one stimulus condition, the
SD, but not in the presents of
the other stimulus SDelta.
A variable that changes Dependent Variable
systematically, as a direct
function of a change in
another variable.
The variable that is Independent Variable
systematically
manipulated by the
researcher in an
experiment.
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An environmental Antecedent
condition or stimulus
change existing or
occurring prior to a
behavior of interest.
A stimulus change that Consequence
follows a behavior of
interest.
The conglomerate of real Environment
circumstances in which the
organism or referenced
part of the organism exits;
behavior CANNOT occur in
the absence of
environment.
Systematic delay of time Progressive Time Delay
set, at constant period of time Constant time delay
1) Nominal (names, category)
2) Ordinal (order, position rank)
Levels of Measurement
3) Interval (degree of difference between items...NO zero
value...temperature)
4) Ratio (zero value)
a procedure from Fading
transferring stimulus control
in which features of an
antecedent stimulus (e.g.,
shapes, size, position, color)
controlling a behavior are
gradually changed to a new
stimulus while maintaining
the current behavior.
-A formal, individualized Precision Teaching
instructional
-emphasizes rate building
(fluency)
-charting of performance
(celeration charting)
-designing and implementing
teaching
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