BCBA Mock Exam
1. Due to a parent only implementing punishment procedures,
she finds that her son begins to avoid her. Which of the following
best explains this effect?
A)
The parent became a discriminative stimulus for negative
reinforcement.
B)
The parent became a conditioned aversive stimulus.
C)
The parent elicited emotional responses.
D)
The parent became an unconditioned aversive stimulus.: B
2. When teaching a client to engage in recreational activities,
which of the following strategies is the least likely to be used when
programming for main- tenance?
A)
Set a behavior trap for the leisure skills that are targeted by the plan
B)
Ensure that there is sufficient contact with reinforcement from the
start.
C)
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Assess the performance of the skill after instruction has ended.
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D)
Use a CRF schedule to reinforce until the activity is no longer
preferred.: D
3. Don is a BCBA with a license in Marriage and Family Therapy. Don
provides both behavior analysis and marriage therapy to his
clients. He is considering hiring a behavior specialist that has no
training in Marriage and Family Therapy. Of the following, which is
best practice?
A)
Don should only hire behavior analysts that also have a background i
mar- riage and family therapy, then provide supervision as needed.
B)
Ensure that the new employee only engages in behavior analytic
practice. Supervise the new employee only regarding the practice of
ABA.
C)
Teach the new employee the techniques required to do marriage
therapy and family therapy, if that's what the client needs. Supervise
the employee.
D)
Teach and supervise the new employee on both behavior analytic
practice and marriage and family therapy. Ensure that the client
receives the treatment(s) they need.: B
4. Of the following procedures, which is likely the best generative
instruction
strategy?
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A)
A teacher shows her students the formulas for determining every
geometric
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1. Due to a parent only implementing punishment procedures,
she finds that her son begins to avoid her. Which of the following
best explains this effect?
A)
The parent became a discriminative stimulus for negative
reinforcement.
B)
The parent became a conditioned aversive stimulus.
C)
The parent elicited emotional responses.
D)
The parent became an unconditioned aversive stimulus.: B
2. When teaching a client to engage in recreational activities,
which of the following strategies is the least likely to be used when
programming for main- tenance?
A)
Set a behavior trap for the leisure skills that are targeted by the plan
B)
Ensure that there is sufficient contact with reinforcement from the
start.
C)
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Assess the performance of the skill after instruction has ended.
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D)
Use a CRF schedule to reinforce until the activity is no longer
preferred.: D
3. Don is a BCBA with a license in Marriage and Family Therapy. Don
provides both behavior analysis and marriage therapy to his
clients. He is considering hiring a behavior specialist that has no
training in Marriage and Family Therapy. Of the following, which is
best practice?
A)
Don should only hire behavior analysts that also have a background i
mar- riage and family therapy, then provide supervision as needed.
B)
Ensure that the new employee only engages in behavior analytic
practice. Supervise the new employee only regarding the practice of
ABA.
C)
Teach the new employee the techniques required to do marriage
therapy and family therapy, if that's what the client needs. Supervise
the employee.
D)
Teach and supervise the new employee on both behavior analytic
practice and marriage and family therapy. Ensure that the client
receives the treatment(s) they need.: B
4. Of the following procedures, which is likely the best generative
instruction
strategy?
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A)
A teacher shows her students the formulas for determining every
geometric
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