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Supervisors May Use A Ta To Monitor Your Work.

Question: HIPAA is a law protecting

Answer: private health information

Question: If the child is responding well to ADHD medication, behavioral interventions are not necessary.

Answer: FALSE

Question: Fred is working with Ricky to decrease his ranting behavior by having him insert a pause before responding to stimuli that typically precede a rant. Inserting a pause is the replacement behavior. Which of the following methods could you use to measure Ricky's progress with using the replacement behavior?

Answer: latency between stimulus and rant

Question: Supervisors may use a TA to monitor your work.

Answer: TRUE

Question: For informed consent to be given voluntarily, people must not be coerced or presented with irresistible incentives.

Answer: TRUE

Question: Creating a task analysis can be enhanced by

Answer: both a and b are correct -creating the TA by watching a video of someone completing the task-following the steps of a completed TA to verify it is correct

Question: Pandora loves attention and likes to learn how to do new things for herself. Pandora is a good candidate for total task chaining programs.

Answer: TRUE

Question: Nathan's Mom stands beside him while he brushes his teeth, allowing him to complete the tasks alone but prompting him if he skips steps or performs them incorrectly. Nathan is learning to brush his teeth via

Answer: total task chaining

Question: Wesley wants to decrease his nail biting behavior using DRI. Which of the following replacement behaviors would be appropriate for that methodology?

Answer: placing hands in pocket

Question: One example of an antecedent control strategy for a child motivated by escape

Answer: scheduled breaks

Question: It is important to ensure your time sheet documentation, session notes, and client sign-in sheets all reflect the same information about the time services were rendered.

Answer: TRUE

Question: Task analysis steps may be used to create visual schedules for people to self-monitor their own activities.

Answer: TRUE

Question: Privacy is a

Answer: clients right

Question: What is the most important factor in determining how detailed your task analysis should be?

Answer: needs of the user

Question: You should not contrive teaching situations in the NET.

Answer: FALSE

Question: A probe session is conducted to

Answer: assess whether a skill can be performed without prompts

Question: Group membership can be rotated in the Good Behavior Game.

Answer: TRUE

Question: Picture communication is easy for naive communication partners to understand.

Answer: TRUE

Question: Task analysis is used for

Answer: both a and b -progress monitoring -teaching

Question: People with severe intellectual disabilities who engage in self-injurious behavior are usually trying to commit suicide.

Answer: FALSE

Question: Task analysis is the process of breaking a task down into a ___________________ of smaller steps.

Answer: sequence

Question: When teaching children to brush their teeth, we almost always use most-to-least prompting

Answer: TRUE

Question: Confidentiality is a

Answer: ...

Question: There are four types of task analysis.

Answer: FALSE

Question: The most salient question when considering most-to-least vs least-to-most is the degree to which _____________ is likely to negatively impact learning.

Answer: Making errors

Question: Which of the following is NOT a method of differential reinforcement?

Answer: DRE

Question: Teaching by reinforcing the sequential completion of steps in a task analysis

Answer: chaining

Question: Length of time that passed before initiating a behavioral response

Answer: ...

Question: Which type of language training requires the most sign language fluency from the RBT?

Answer: ...

Question: Nicholas is reinforced for smoothing his sheets, tucking them in, and pulling the comforter up to the top of the bed,. His RBT places the pillows. This is an example of teaching bed making via

Answer: Forward chaining

Question: Shared enjoyment of an activity is considered attention.

Answer: TRUE

Question: When in doubt about where to make an abuse report, call

Answer: ...

Question: You need to retain the following records related to your supervision: your RBT training certificate, annual competency assessments, and _______________________.

Answer: monthly supervision logs

Question: In order for a communication difference to be relevant to an Autism diagnosis, it must be

Answer: social in nature

Question: Quincy wants to teach his student to complete a chain of tasks using Forward Chaining because the learner is more likely to comply with a difficult task if he has had several successes in a row before being presented with that difficult task. In other words,

Quincy is relying on the concept of ____________________________________.

Answer: behavioral momentum

Question: Antecedent-based approaches usually provide more rapid effects than consequence -based approaches.

Answer: TRUE

Question: Comprehension requirements for informed consent can be met by explaining the treatment plan, potential outcomes, and ____________________ .

Answer: alternative treatments

Question: Mrs. Sallis has set a goal for everyone to score 50% higher on their post-test than they scored on their pre-tests. Every student who meets that goal will be able to participate in a pizza party at the end of the instructional unit. This is a(n) __________________ group contingency.

Answer: ...

Question: Patrick has a short attention span for watching others and displays problem behaviors when presented with too many tasks in a row. What chaining procedure is probably best for him?

Answer: forward chaining

Question: Parasha is learning to make his bed. He struggles most with smoothing the sheets, but finds it easy to place his pillow and coverlet. He loves to see his bed completely made, but curses a great deal when smoothing the sheets. What form of chaining does this information suggest you try first?

Answer: Backward chaining

Question: Natural environment teaching method in which the teacher observes the child's point of interest, models the correct response, and requires the child to replicate the model.

Answer: ...

Question: Task analysis steps may be used to create visual schedules for people to self-monitor their own activities

Answer: TRUE

Question: Three methods of stimulus control transfer are: prompt fading, stimulus fading, and

Answer: ...

Question: Nancy's RBT puts her shoes on for her, straightens the tongue, and pulls the strings tight. Nancy then ties her shoes. Nancy is learning to put on her shoes via

Answer: Backward chaining

Question: Pandora loves attention and likes to learn how to do new things for herself. Pandora is a good candidate for total task chaining programs.

Answer: TRUE

Question: DRH is used for behaviors you want to ___________________; DRL is used for behaviors you want to __________________.

Answer: increase; decrease

Question: Length of time a behavior occurred

Answer: duration

Question: School-wide PBIS eliminates the need for functional assessment and individualized behavior intervention plans.

Answer: FALSE

Question: The three elements of informed consent are capacity, ________________, and voluntariness.

Answer: ...

Question: If a child can sit still to watch television for long periods of time, she probably does not have ADHD.

Answer: FALSE

Question: If you arrive to an in-home service appointment and the child's parent tells you they are not interested in continuing services, you should

Answer: leave the home and immediately notify the supervising BCBA

Question: Ed's boss reports that he can predict which days Ed is going to make a scene at work, based on how he greets everyone when he arrives. This indicates a(n) _________________________________________ is probably in effect.

Answer: ...