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A concise overview of key concepts and definitions related to registered behavior technician (rbt) exam preparation. It covers topics such as multiple exemplar training, phase change lines, discrimination training, generalization, functions of behavior, conditioned and unconditioned reinforcers, chaining, measurement techniques (duration, frequency, latency), stimulus control, differential reinforcement (dra, dri, dro), extinction, motivating operations, task analysis, automatic reinforcement, interval recording, interresponse time, trials to criterion, topography, magnitude, and continuous/discontinuous measurement. This study guide is designed to help students review and understand essential terms and procedures in applied behavior analysis, aiding in their preparation for the rbt exam. It offers a structured approach to learning and memorizing key concepts, making it a valuable resource for students and practitioners in the field.
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Quiz____? Multiple Exemplar Training - Answer✓✓ Using many different stimuli to teach a skill to promote generalization. Quiz____? Phase Change Line - Answer✓✓ demonstrates a change in conditions on a graph Quiz____? Solid Vertical Line - Answer✓✓ Represents a phase change line on a graph Quiz____? 3-Step Discrimination Training Procedure - Answer✓✓ teach in isolation, add distracters, mix in mastered items
Generalization - Answer✓✓ Can occur through different settings, SDs and stimuli Quiz____? Functions of behavior - Answer✓✓ Access to tangibles, access to attention, escape/avoidance, automatic Quiz____? Conditioned Reinforcer - Answer✓✓ anything that is paired with a primary reinforcer Quiz____? Unconditioned Reinforcer - Answer✓✓ things such as food and shelter that are inherently reinforcing
Answer✓✓ The length of time between an initial instruction and a learner's response Quiz____? Stimulus Control - Answer✓✓ A situation in which the frequency, latency, duration, or amplitude of a behavior is altered by the presence or absence of an antecedent stimuli. Quiz____? DRA - Answer✓✓ A procedure in which a behavior that serves as a desirable alternative for a challenging behavior is reinforced while the challenging behavior is extinguished. Quiz____? DRI - Answer✓✓ a procedure in which a behavior that serves as a desirable alternative for a challenging behavior, and which is incompatible with that challenging behavior, is reinforced while the challenging behavior is extinguished.
Answer✓✓ is a procedure for decreasing challenging behavior in which reinforcement is contingent on the absence of the problem behavior during or at specific times. Quiz____? Extinction - Answer✓✓ A procedure in which a behavior that was previously reinforced is no longer reinforced and the rate of behavior decreases Quiz____? Extinction Burst - Answer✓✓ An temporary increase in behavior that occurs at the beginning of an extinction procedure Quiz____? Abolishing Operation - Answer✓✓ is a motivating operation that decreases the reinforcing effectiveness of a stimulus object, or event; makes you want something less
Whole Interval - Answer✓✓ An interval recording procedure in which an observer notes whether or not a behavior occurs during the entire duration of an interval Quiz____? Momentary Time Sampling - Answer✓✓ An interval recording procedure in which an observer notes whether or not a behavior occurs at the end of an interval (when the timer goes off) Quiz____? Interresponse Time - Answer✓✓ Amount of time that elapses between two consecutive instances of a response class Quiz____? Trials to Criterion - Answer✓✓ Measure of the number of response opportunities needed to achieve a predetermined level of performance
Topography - Answer✓✓ The physical form or shape of a behavior Quiz____? Magnitude - Answer✓✓ The force or intensity with which a response is emitted Quiz____? Time Sampling - Answer✓✓ Whole interval recording, partial interval recording, momentary time sampling (occurring at end of sample) Quiz____? Continuous measurement - Answer✓✓ Recording data on all instances of specified behavior, such as through frequency and duration