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RBT Exam Assessment Practice Questions and Answers (Latest Update 2024), Exams of Nursing

A comprehensive set of practice questions and answers for the registered behavior technician (rbt) exam. It covers a wide range of topics related to behavior assessment, including preference assessments, functional analysis, curriculum-based assessments, and response definitions. The questions are designed to test the candidate's understanding of key concepts and their ability to apply them in practical scenarios. An invaluable resource for individuals preparing for the rbt exam, as it offers detailed explanations and correct answers to help them identify and address any knowledge gaps. Whether you are a student, a behavior analyst, or a professional working in the field of applied behavior analysis, this document can serve as a valuable study guide and reference material to enhance your understanding of behavior assessment and improve your performance on the rbt exam.

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RBT Exam Assessment Practice
Questions and Answers (Latest Update
2024) 35 Questions
A multiple stimulus with replacement is best described by
which of the following options below?
A) Many stimuli are presented simultaneously, but only one
choice is allowed at a time. After an item is chosen, it is
returned to the array on subsequent trials.
B) Stimuli are presented in pairs, and one choice is allowed at
a time. All stimuli are matched together at least once.
C) The individual freely engages with any items (in a typically
richly seeded) environment, and engagement time with each
activity is recorded.
D) Many stimuli are presented simultaneously, but only one
choice is allowed at a time. After an item is chosen, it is
removed from the array. - Correct Answer ✅A
Which of the following is an objective, concise, clear and
complete response definition?
A) Aggression
B) Mean language
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A multiple stimulus with replacement is best described by which of the following options below? A) Many stimuli are presented simultaneously, but only one choice is allowed at a time. After an item is chosen, it is returned to the array on subsequent trials. B) Stimuli are presented in pairs, and one choice is allowed at a time. All stimuli are matched together at least once. C) The individual freely engages with any items (in a typically richly seeded) environment, and engagement time with each activity is recorded. D) Many stimuli are presented simultaneously, but only one choice is allowed at a time. After an item is chosen, it is removed from the array. - Correct Answer ✅A Which of the following is an objective, concise, clear and complete response definition? A) Aggression B) Mean language

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C) Inappropriate language D) Striking the body parts of others with an open or closed fist - Correct Answer ✅D Which of the following is an objective, concise, clear and complete response definition? A) Brings the tip of his forefinger into contact with his nose within 3 - 5 seconds of the SD. B) Runs quickly, but not too quickly, with a good gait C) Does it D) Completes the activity - Correct Answer ✅A Food, sex, water, breathable air and any other stimuli that are necessary for life (homeostasis) are what types of _________ reinforcement? A) Ontogenetic B) Conditioned

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B) Paired Choice C) Free Operant D) MS (Multiple Stimulus) - Correct Answer ✅B What type of design is employed by a functional analysis to verify the maintaining variables of a given behavior? A) Momentary Baseline Sampling Design B) Alternating Treatments Design C) Multiple Probe Assessment Design D) Multiple Baseline Design - Correct Answer ✅B A free operant preference assessment is... A) The individual freely engages with any items (in a typically richly seeded) environment, and engagement time with each activity is recorded.

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B) Many stimuli are presented simultaneously, but only one choice is allowed at a time. After an item is chosen, it is returned to the array on subsequent trials. C) Stimuli are presented in pairs, and one choice is allowed at a time. All stimuli are matched together at least once. D) Many stimuli are presented simultaneously, but only one choice is allowed at a time. After an item is chosen, it is removed from the array. - Correct Answer ✅A Which of the following is the name for the type of preference assessment where the individual is allowed to freely roam a room seeded with potentially preferred stimuli while the analyst records the duration of engagement with each item in the room, hoping to gather an understanding of what items, if any, the individual spends their time with when allowed to freely interact with them, and potentially create a hierarchy out of the amount of time they allocate their responding? A) MSWO B) Free Operant C) MS

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A) MSWO

B) Paired Choice C) MS D) Free Operant - Correct Answer ✅A Which of the following is the name for the type of preference assessment described below? This stimulus preference assessment has a participant select one item at a time from an array of potentially preferred stimuli. Each time they select an item from the array, they can select that item again on the next trial. This continues while the analyst records the number of times each item is chosen, generating a list of most highly preferred stimuli. A) MSWO B) Paired Choice C) Free Operant

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D) MS - Correct Answer ✅D A _____________ (fill in the blank) is a type of assessment that allows analysts to determine the "why" (or reinforcers) for a specific behavior by arranging test conditions which manipulate antecedents & consequences in an alternating design to evoke (and reinforce) problem behavior. After the assessment, the test conditions are compared with the goal of discriminating what test condition evoked the most problem behavior (and is, therefore, likely a functional reinforcer for that problem behavior). A) Functional analysis B) Myers-Briggs Analysis C) Multiple Stimulus without Replacement D) Rorschach Test - Correct Answer ✅A The ABLLS-R (Assessment of Basic Language & Learning Skills) is a popular assessment for individuals with special needs, especially ASD. The ABLLS-R is arranged with skills organized into related groups, such as motor, labeling, social

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C) Preference Assessment D) ABC Recording - Correct Answer ✅C A multiple stimulus without replacement is described best by which of the following? A) The individual freely engages with any items (in a typically richly seeded) environment, and engagement time with each activity is recorded. B) Many stimuli are presented simultaneously, but only one choice is allowed at a time. After an item is chosen, it is removed from the array. C) Stimuli are presented in pairs, and one choice is allowed at a time. All stimuli are matched together at least once. D) Many stimuli are presented simultaneously, but only one choice is allowed at a time. After an item is chosen, it is returned to the array on subsequent trials. - Correct Answer ✅B

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Developed by Iwata et al. in 1994, this procedure assists with identifying the likely maintaining variables and is often used during an initial assessment to identify the likely "cause" of a problem behavior? A) Asking the parents and other caregivers is usually good enough B) Function Test C) Norm-Referenced Testing D) Functional Analysis - Correct Answer ✅D What is a curriculum-based assessment? A) An assessment that is specifically designed to generate a bell curve with a standard normal distribution of performance. B) An assessment that measures the development of a child's performance with emphasis on their ability to form friendships, relationships, and appropriate interactions in group contexts.

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A) Ice cream & Netflix is the only thing that matters in this world, so just use that and save yourself the effort of assessing individual preference. B) Multiple, Paired, or Single Stimulus Preference Assessments. C) Ask the person, or, in lieu of that, ask their loved ones (family, friends, significant others). D) Concurrent, Multiple, or Progressive Schedule - Correct Answer ✅C What is a curriculum-based skills assessment? A) An assessment that measures the development of a child's performance with emphasis on their ability to form friendships, relationships, and appropriate interactions in group contexts. B) This assessment type is used to determine student progress in basic academic and / or skills domains such as motor skills, mathematics, literacy, writing, group skills, etc.

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C) An assessment that maps the child's performance against the performance of typically developing children from the same age group. D) An assessment that is specifically designed to generate a bell curve with a standard normal distribution of performance. - Correct Answer ✅B What is a developmental skills assessment? A) An assessment that is specifically designed to generate a bell curve with a standard normal distribution of performance. B) An assessment that measures the development of a child's performance with emphasis on their ability to form friendships, relationships, and appropriate interactions in group contexts. C) This test measures performance against a fixed set of standards or goals, usually grouped by class, e.g., "motor," "language," etc.

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Timothy's mother leaves the room. In her report to the BCBA, what do you think the RBT should report as the function of Timothy's screaming behavior? A) The client is engaging in the behavior only when the mother's presence is removed - therefore, it is likely the function of the behavior is attention from / access to the child's mother. B) There is no function - this child is just spoiled and needs tough love. C) The behavior appears to be maintained by escape - the client is trying to escape / avoid instructional demand. D) The client appears to be agitated. It's likely a medical issue; the client should be referred to a pediatrician. - Correct Answer ✅A When shown food (but not allowed to eat it) and before mealtimes, Pedro becomes aggressive. The only way to reliably calm him down is to provide him with a snack he likes to eat.

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Describing food as a reinforcer for Pedro's aggressive behavior would be another way of saying that food is the ___________________ of Pedro's aggressive behavior? A) Function B) Behavior C) Antecedent D) Stimulus - Correct Answer ✅A What is considered the gold standard in terms of identifying the "why" behind a behavior? A) Rationale Test B) Motivation Hierarchy Scale C) Multiple Stimulus Test D) Functional Analysis - Correct Answer ✅D What is a commonly used tool used by behavior analysts to identify an organism's preference value for a stimulus and

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C) An assessment that maps the child's performance against the performance of typically developing children from the same age group. D) An assessment that measures the development of a child's performance with emphasis on their ability to form friendships, relationships, and appropriate interactions in group contexts. - Correct Answer ✅D What type of design is employed by a functional analysis to verify the maintaining variables of a given behavior? A) Multiple Baseline Design B) Multiple Probe Assessment Design C) Alternating Treatments Design D) Momentary Baseline Sampling Design - Correct Answer ✅C Which of the following is an objective (concise, clear and complete) response definition?

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A) Brings the palm of his hands together forcefully enough to produce a sound (claps) within 3 - 5s of the instruction B) Sits nicely C) Does the math problem correctly or at least generally has the right idea D) Does not move for 5 seconds - Correct Answer ✅A Why is understanding the function of a behavior important in order to effectively increase, or decrease, that behavior in a client's repertoire? A) Behavioral function refers to the types of reinforcement a behavior is maintained by - knowing what reinforces a behavior allows a BCBA to modify the environment so that more desirable forms of behavior contact those reinforcers, while less / undesirable behavior does not contact those reinforcers. B) Behavioral function is specific to the analysis of children with a diagnosis of ASD. Children with autism are very rigid and stereotyped and frequently fall into four categories of