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PEARSON RBT EXAM 2024 WITH 100% ACCURATE SOLUTIONS, Exams of Nursing

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PEARSON RBT EXAM 2024 WITH 100%
ACCURATE SOLUTIONS
The roles and responsibilities of the RBT include which of the following? -
Answer✔✔✔All of the above
(deliver discrete trial instruction and incidental teaching, record data, and
implement behavior interventions plans as written as a BCBA)
True/False: An RBT can practice independently of a BCBA - Answer✔✔✔False
Rate is... - Answer✔✔✔the total count per a unit of time
Duration is... - Answer✔✔✔the time from when the behavior begins to when it
ends.
Latency is... - Answer✔✔✔the time between the presentation of a stimulus and
the occurrence of a behavior
Which of the following is a continuous recording method? - Answer✔✔✔All of
the above
(duration, rate/frequency, and latency)
calculate frequency/rate per hour and minute for a behavior that occurred 120
times over a 2 hour observation - Answer✔✔✔60 per hour, 1 per minute
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The roles and responsibilities of the RBT include which of the following? - Answer✔✔✔All of the above (deliver discrete trial instruction and incidental teaching, record data, and implement behavior interventions plans as written as a BCBA) True/False: An RBT can practice independently of a BCBA - Answer✔✔✔False Rate is... - Answer✔✔✔the total count per a unit of time Duration is... - Answer✔✔✔the time from when the behavior begins to when it ends. Latency is... - Answer✔✔✔the time between the presentation of a stimulus and the occurrence of a behavior Which of the following is a continuous recording method? - Answer✔✔✔All of the above (duration, rate/frequency, and latency) calculate frequency/rate per hour and minute for a behavior that occurred 120 times over a 2 hour observation - Answer✔✔✔60 per hour, 1 per minute

partial-interval recording is... - Answer✔✔✔When the behavior must occur at least once during the interval to be recorded Whole-interval recording is.... - Answer✔✔✔when the behavior must occur for the entire interval to be recorded. Momentary time sampling is.... - Answer✔✔✔when the behavior must be occurring at the end of the interval to be recorded. Inter-response time is... - Answer✔✔✔The time between the end of one instance of the behavior and the beginning of the next occurrence of behavior. which recording method would you expect to use when a target behavior is set to increase? - Answer✔✔✔whole-interval recording Which recording method would you expect to use when a target behavior is set to decrease? - Answer✔✔✔Partial-interval recording true or false? Partial interval recording has the tendency to under-estimate the frequency of a target behavior while whole interval recording has the tendency to over-estimate the frequency of the target behavior? - Answer✔✔✔False Which of the following are examples of "permanent products" that can be used to collect data using permanent product recording procedures. - Answer✔✔✔Number of broken windows and folded shirts

filled. After this dentist appointment the spitting stopped. What function does spitting most likely serve? - Answer✔✔✔Automatic negative (pain attenuation) Every time his mother removes items from him, a client engages in a tantrum. Mom tries to ignore him but after around five minutes mom gives him back the item she removed and the tantrum immediately stops. What function is most likely maintaining the tantrums? - Answer✔✔✔Social Positive (attention/access) A client hits other students in his class during work and break times. Each time he hits another students the teacher immediately provides a verbal reprimand. What function does his hitting most like serve? - Answer✔✔✔Social Positive (attention/access) You work with a client who drops legos on the floor for hours if left alone. The client does this even if others are playing with him, when no demands are being placed, and when given free access to a number of preferred toys. What is the function of the lego dropping behavior? - Answer✔✔✔Automatic Positive (sensory stimulation) What is an antecedent? - Answer✔✔✔A stimulus that occurs before the behavior What is a consequence? - Answer✔✔✔A stimulus that occurs after the behavior Why do we conduct assessments? - Answer✔✔✔All of the above (to discover behavioral deficits, to discover behavior excesses, to identify environment variables)

True/False: A functional assessment is a set of procedures used to identify the cause of a problem behavior or socially inappropriate behavior. - Answer✔✔✔True A functional analysis is... - Answer✔✔✔The deliberate manipulation of variables to evoke a target behavior to determine the function of the behavior. A Functional Behavior Assessment is... - Answer✔✔✔all of the above (a set of interviews conducted to identify the function of a behavior, observations of the problem behavior as it is occurring in the natural setting, and functional analysis) What does the ABC stand for in ABC recording? - Answer✔✔✔Antecedent, Behavior, Consequence A reinforcer is... - Answer✔✔✔A stimulus that increases or maintains the frequency of a behavior A punisher is... - Answer✔✔✔A stimulus that decreases the future frequency of a behavior. Provide one example of a primary reinforcer - Answer✔✔✔food, water, warmth. Provide one example of a secondary reinforcer - Answer✔✔✔bell, token, praise.

You are working with a client who engages in verbal aggression. The BCBA on the case has determined that the verbal aggression is maintain by escape from demands. The BCBA asks you to use extinction as a part of the intervention plan. Briefly describe what this procedure would look like. - Answer✔✔✔Not allowing the client to escape from demands when he/she engages in verbal aggression and providing no reaction or response to the verbal aggression. You are working with a client who engages in tantrums that are maintained by access to tangibles. The BCBA instructs you to implement extinction. Briefly describe what this procedure would look like for this case. - Answer✔✔✔Not providing tangibles when the client engages in tantrum behaviors and providing no reaction or response to the tantrum behavior. True/False: There are times as an RBT you will have to implement emergency/crisis strategies. - Answer✔✔✔True Which of the following is an example of an emergency/crisis management strategy. - Answer✔✔✔All of the above (Relocate people, Remove unnecessary demands, and rearrange the environment) You are unsure that an emergency/crisis management procedure is appropriate for a particular behavior. Who should you consult with? - Answer✔✔✔BCBA What constitute an emergency? - Answer✔✔✔All of the above (Self-injury, injury to others, destruction of property)

An Acquisition program is a program designed to... - Answer✔✔✔Teach a new skill the individual does not have. Acquisition programs can teach with of the following skills - Answer✔✔✔all of the above (daily living skills, communication skills, recreational/leisure skills) True/False: Another name for conditioned reinforcement is primary reinforcement. - Answer✔✔✔False Examples of unconditioned reinforcers include which of the following? Circle all that apply. - Answer✔✔✔Skittles, Juice, sleeping List three examples of conditioned reinforcers. - Answer✔✔✔Tokens, social praise, toys. What is a reinforcement schedule? - Answer✔✔✔A protocol that states the frequency of which reinforcement will be delivered. When would you provide reinforcement if a client was on a continuous schedule of reinforcement? - Answer✔✔✔Reinforcement is delivered for each occurrence of the target behavior. True/False: Intermittent reinforcement is most often used for maintaining previously learned behaviors. - Answer✔✔✔True

magnitude of reinforcement, and minimize the time between the correct response and delivering reinforcement. Define a prompt: - Answer✔✔✔A cue or assistance to encourage a desired response and used to provide assistance to increase clients success and reduce frustration with learning new skills/behaviors. Provide 3 examples of a prompt - Answer✔✔✔Gestural, verbal, physical. Prompts should be... - Answer✔✔✔Gradually withdrawn. Some advantages of NET are which of the following. - Answer✔✔✔Use of a client's MO to guide language instruction, Reduce the amount of problem behavior, the verbal instructions are much more instructions are much more characteristic of typical verbal interactions, and the training conditions are closer to how a client may be taught in the future. Provide an example of incidental teaching... - Answer✔✔✔Providing structured learning opportunities in the natural environment by using the clients interests and natural motivation, such as withholding reinforcing items until a client requests them appropriately. True/False: Sometimes when using NET procedures you may have to contrive a situation to work on a skill. - Answer✔✔✔True True/False: Task analysis is the process of breaking a skill into smaller, more manageable steps in order to teach the skill. Task analysis is an effective way to

plan the teaching of skills that require several steps to be performed. - Answer✔✔✔True. Task analysis can be used to teach which of the following types of skills. - Answer✔✔✔All of the above (self-help skills, life skills, academic skills) Provide an example of a behavior that is most likely be taught using a task analysis. - Answer✔✔✔hand washing, brushing teeth, completing chores. When using backward chaining the RBT does which of the following? - Answer✔✔✔Will prompt the client through the steps and then expect the client to do the last step independently. Each time a step is mastered the client is expected to complete the acquisition step and all mastered steps. When using forward chaining the RBT does with of the following? - Answer✔✔✔Will ask the client to complete the first step independently then prompt him/her through the remainder of the steps. Once a step is mastered the client is expected to complete all mastered and the one acquisition step independently. When using total task presentation the RBT does which of the following? - Answer✔✔✔Will present the task and will allow the opportunity for the client to complete each step independently in order each time the task is presented, prompting when necessary.

Stimulus fading can be used in what context(s)? - Answer✔✔✔All of the above (academic skills, adaptive skills, behavior reduction) Which is a correct prompting hierarchy for prompt fading? - Answer✔✔✔Full physical, partial physical, model, gesture Which is a correct prompting hierarchy for prompt fading? - Answer✔✔✔Full verbal, partial verbal, gestural, visual. True/False: Failing to fade prompts can lead to a client being prompt dependent?

  • Answer✔✔✔True. The goal of instruction is to produce behavior change outside the training context... - Answer✔✔✔All of the above (overtime, accross persons, setting, and stimuli, and spread to related behaviors.) If a client can perform a skill in a different context then it was taught, that skill has... - Answer✔✔✔Generalized List one strategy for promoting maintenance - Answer✔✔✔Performing a skill after a portion or all has been terminated. List one strategy for promoting generalization. - Answer✔✔✔Introduce natural contingencies.

read the following scenario. "Alex successfully uses the toilet at the clinic, then he begins using the toilet at home." True/False: The skill of using the toilet has generalized? - Answer✔✔✔True Parent training is a key part of any ABA program because of which of the following? - Answer✔✔✔Parents have more interactions with their client than anyone else so being trained is a key component to the client being successful AND Skills are not fully learned until they generalize to caregivers. True/False: Parents should be surveyed frequently with regards to problem behavior, new skills, and potential reinforcers. - Answer✔✔✔True True/false: As an RBT you provide parent training at any point to parents even about how to manage your client's siblings - Answer✔✔✔False True/False: As an RBT you should report variables that might affect the client - Answer✔✔✔True What are some variables worth reporting that may affect the client? - Answer✔✔✔health/illness life changes (move, new school) any new behaviors true/False: You should aways maintain an open and comfortable relationship with your Supervisor - Answer✔✔✔True

What should you do if a client's mother invites you out to the bar after your session? - Answer✔✔✔Politely decline True/False: It is okay to babysit for your clients as a side job. - Answer✔✔✔False True/False: If a client is engaging in dangerous behaviors, an RBT can use whatever means that are at their disposal to control the behavior. - Answer✔✔✔False Ethically speaking, why is it inappropriate to teach a 16 year old male to play with dolls? - Answer✔✔✔it is not age appropriate DTT - Answer✔✔✔based on positive reinforcement where each skill/behavior is taught in its most simple, individual components (discrete steps) 3 parts of the discrete trial - Answer✔✔✔Sd- discriminative stimulus R- response Sr- reinforcing stimulus. Sd- Discriminative stimuli - Answer✔✔✔a cue or stimulus that is present when a behavior os reinforced and can be changed or manipulated to alter behavior. Sd- Discriminative Stimulus - Answer✔✔✔Instruction given to client only when client is attending without maladaptive behaviors in a clear, simple manner without interruption, only one time, in a neutral tone without using clients name.

Intermittent Reinforcement: - Answer✔✔✔some, but not all, occurrences of behavior are being reinforced consisting of Ratio- certain number of responses Interval- first response after a certain amount of time since last reinforcement Fixed- number of responses of time remains the same Variable- number of responses or amount of time is random (ex. average) FR, FI, VR, VI Continuous Measurement Procedures: - Answer✔✔✔records every possible behavioral occurrence Frequency- recording each instance of behavior Duration- number of seconds each instance of behavior occurs Latency- elapsed time from onset of stimulus to initiation of response. Inter-Response Time (IRT)- elapsed time between two successive responses. Extinction- - Answer✔✔✔reinforcement of a previously reinforced behavior is discontinued resulting in a decrease in the frequency of behavior. Extinction Burst- - Answer✔✔✔a predictable, temporary increase in the rate and intensity of a behavior when an extinction procedure is first used. Spontaneous Recovery- - Answer✔✔✔A behavior reappears after it has decreased or stopped entirely during extinction procedures

Distracter Trial - Answer✔✔✔Presenting a target along with distracter(s) stimuli Random Rotation - Answer✔✔✔presenting one target along with one previously mastered target Expanded Trial - Answer✔✔✔presenting one target along with 2 more previously mastered targets Generalization/Maintenance - Answer✔✔✔a target is repetitively answered correctly across time in various settings and with various materials, stimuli, and people. Non-Contingent Reinforcement - Answer✔✔✔providing access to preferred items/activities, automatic reinforcement, and/or breaks from demands throughout the day in the absence of maladaptive behaviors. Automatic Reinforcement Interventions: - Answer✔✔✔providing a client with automatic reinforcement or teaching a client to provide him/herself with automatic reinforcement appropriately by providing breaks or a time to engage in these activities. Behavior Reduction Interventions - Answer✔✔✔Antecedent Based and Consequence Based Interventions designed to reduce maladaptive/problem behaviors. Prompting Hierarchy - Answer✔✔✔Most to least intrusive

Physical, Verbal, Gestural Model, Visual, Positional, material. Social reinforcement - Answer✔✔✔reinforcement requiring mediation from another person Automatic Reinforcement - Answer✔✔✔reinforcement not requiring mediation from another person Sensory extinction - Answer✔✔✔masking or removing the sensory consequence of a behavior Deprivation - Answer✔✔✔increasing the effectiveness of a reinforcer by withholding access to a reinforcer for a specified period of time prior to a session Satiation - Answer✔✔✔reducing the effectiveness of a reinforcer by presenting the person with vast amounts of the reinforcer prior to a session. Automatic Negative Reinforcement - Answer✔✔✔Something taken away without need for another person Social Negative Reinforcement - Answer✔✔✔taking something away