RBT Practice Exam 4

Practice Exam 4 offers another realistic exam simulation with 85 thoughtfully designed questions. Covering every content area outlined by the BACB, this test helps you review important material and improve your accuracy under timed conditions. It’s ideal as a final check before sitting the real exam.


RBT Practice Exam 4

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What is an example of an “unconditioned reinforcer”?

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During a session, a client repeatedly gets up from their chair despite redirection. What is the most appropriate action for the RBT to take?

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What is an example of “negative reinforcement”?

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What does “stimulus control” mean?

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What is “continuous measurement”?

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What is the purpose of a functional behavior assessment (FBA)?

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What is a “behavior intervention plan” (BIP)?

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What is a “discriminative stimulus” (SD)?

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What type of data collection records whether behavior occurs at the moment a timer goes off?

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What does “prompt fading” help to achieve?

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What does the term “generalization” mean in behavior analysis?

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What should an RBT do if a client asks to stop a session early?

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When is “time-out” used in behavior management?

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What is the difference between “positive punishment” and “negative punishment”?

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When should an RBT collect interobserver agreement (IOA) data?

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What is the main function of “motivating operations” (MOs) in behavior analysis?

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What type of data collection method records every instance of behavior?

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What does “discontinuous measurement” refer to?

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What does “errorless learning” involve?

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What is the purpose of “token economies”?

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What is a primary benefit of using continuous measurement procedures?

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Which of the following describes “functional communication training” (FCT)?

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What is “fluency” in skill acquisition?

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What is the best way to collect data on behavior that occurs frequently and rapidly?

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What does “data reliability” mean?

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What is the role of “antecedents” in behavior?

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Why is it important to maintain professional boundaries as an RBT?

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What is “naturalistic teaching”?

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What is the difference between “fixed ratio” and “variable ratio” reinforcement schedules?

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What is the purpose of “data collection” in ABA?

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What is “response cost” in behavior management?

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When collecting data using duration recording, what are you measuring?

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Which of the following best describes the “least-to-most prompting” procedure?

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How is “task analysis” used in ABA?

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What does “shaping” involve?

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What is an “extinction burst”?

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What does “motivating operation” (MO) mean?

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What is the primary goal of a Functional Behavior Assessment (FBA)?

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What is a “functional behavior assessment” (FBA)?

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What is the key difference between “discrete trial training” (DTT) and “naturalistic teaching”?

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What is “independent variable” in an ABA experiment?

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What is the “Premack Principle”?

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How should an RBT respond if a client exhibits challenging behavior during a session?

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What is the primary reason for conducting a functional behavior assessment (FBA)?

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Which of the following best describes “response cost”?

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What is an example of using negative reinforcement?

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Which data collection method records whether a behavior occurs during any part of a set time interval?

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Which of the following is an example of “negative punishment”?

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What is “intervention fidelity”?

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Which of the following best represents a continuous measurement procedure?

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Which of the following best describes the concept of generalization in behavior analysis?

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What is the main goal of conducting a preference assessment?

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When is it appropriate for an RBT to modify a behavior intervention plan (BIP)?

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What is “intermittent reinforcement”?

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What is the best way to avoid “prompt dependency”?

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What is “chaining” in behavior analysis?

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What does “maintenance” mean in ABA?

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What is “maintenance” in ABA?

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How should an RBT respond if unsure about how to implement a procedure?

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What is “shaping” in behavior analysis?

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What is the primary role of an RBT during sessions?

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What is the difference between “frequency” and “duration” recording?

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What type of behavior is maintained by automatic reinforcement?

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Which of the following is an example of “discrete trial training” (DTT)?

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What does “stimulus control” mean?

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Which of the following is NOT an example of an antecedent intervention?

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What is “shaping” in ABA?

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Why is data collection critical in ABA?

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What does “task analysis” involve?

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What type of prompt is a “gestural prompt”?

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What is the function of “antecedent interventions”?

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What is the difference between “primary” and “secondary” reinforcers?

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What does the term “motivating operation” (MO) refer to in ABA?

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When implementing extinction, what is an “extinction burst”?

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What is a “reinforcement schedule”?

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Which is an example of “socially mediated reinforcement”?

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What is “intermittent reinforcement”?

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Which is an example of “chaining”?

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What is “fluency training” intended to achieve?

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What does “discriminative stimulus” (SD) mean?

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What does “generalized conditioned reinforcement” mean?

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When is “prompt fading” used?

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Which is an example of “positive reinforcement”?

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What is a “behavioral cusp”?

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Which of the following is an example of “negative reinforcement”?

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