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An RBT unwittingly commits an ethical violation when working at a clinic.
Who is liable for this breach of conduct? Ans: RBTs are responsible for
their own ethical conduct. The RBT is liable.
Which of the following verbal operants is a label or name for a non-
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verbal discriminative stimulus and is maintained by generalized
reinforcement? Ans: Tact
Which of the following is true about cumulative records? Ans: Data
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never decreases in a cumulative record; an increasing slope indicates
occurrence of the target behavior, while a flat slope indicates periods of
no occurrences of the target behavior
"Kaley, a BCaBA, is working with a young child who is learning to make
his own lunch. She is collecting data on how long it takes from when she
says "Go make your lunch" for him to initiate opening up his lunchbox
and cooking his microwaveable meal. Over the course of several meals,
she collects the following data:
Trial #1: 28s
Trial #2: 37s
Trial #3: 48s
Trial #4: 17s
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Trial #5: 30s"
What type of data collection is Kaley using by measuring the time
between an antecedent stimulus and the onset of a target response?
Ans: Latency
Tim, an RBT, usually works with early intervention clients in the 2 - 3 year
age range whom all have a diagnosis of autism or developmental
delay. After a few months, the clinic he works at begins to accept new
clients who are aged 12 - 14, are all members of a state sponsored foster
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care program, and have an excellent array of verbal skills and no
diagnosis of autism.Tim has never worked with this population before, but
is excited by the challenge and opportunity to help these kids.
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What should Tim do? Ans: RBTs must request supervision from a BCBA
familiar with that population. RBTs must refrain from working with groups
they are unfamiliar with.`
Tim, a BCBA, always writes his procedures in clear and concise terms so
that his staff (and families, too!) can easily understand what is meant by
his procedures. He provides complete and full definitions, and avoids
using overly specific jargon when the person(s) who will be reading or
implementing his procedures are laypersons.
Of the 7 Dimensions of ABA (as originally described by Baer, D., Wolf, M.,
& Risley, R., 1968), which of the following does the above most closely
describe? Ans: Technological
An RBT is working with a client on community skills, such as eating at a
table. One day, the family asks the RBT if they could practice their child's
skills in the community at a local restaurant. They offer to pay for her
meal after asking her if she can come along.