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RBT Exam Things You Need to Know Permanent Product Measurement - Correct Answer️️ -refers to collecting data on the real, concrete outcomes of a behavior. Permanent products can come in many forms - such as completed homework assignments, smoked cigarettes discarded in an ash tray, or clump...

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RBT Exam Things You Need to Know


Permanent Product Measurement - Correct Answer✔️✔️-refers to collecting data on the

real, concrete outcomes of a behavior. Permanent products can come in many forms -

such as completed homework assignments, smoked cigarettes discarded in an ash tray,

or clumps of hair found on the floor.


Cumulative Records - Correct Answer✔️✔️-display a "running total" of behaviors that

have occurred over a certain time period. A special thing to note about cumulative

records is that they never decrease (slope downward) because they each point on the

graph is always one more (+1) than the previous.

7 Dimensions of ABA - Correct Answer✔️✔️-1) Applied: Applied interventions deal with 0

problems of demonstrated social importance.

2) Behavioral: Applied interventions deal with measurable behavior (or reports if they

can be validated).

3) Analytic: Applied interventions require an objective demonstration that the

procedures caused the effect.

4) Technological: Applied interventions are described well enough that they can be

implemented by anyone with training and resources.



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5) Conceptual Systems: Applied interventions arise from a specific and identifiable

theoretical base rather than being a set of packages or tricks.

6) Effective: Applied interventions produce strong, socially important effects.

7) Generality: Applied interventions are designed from the outset to operate in new

environments and continue after the formal treatments have ended.

Continuous Measurement Systems - Correct Answer✔️✔️-1) Frequency - counting each

individual event

2) Inter-Response Time - counting the time from the offset (end) of one response, to the

onset (start) of the next response.

3) Duration - the number of seconds from the onset (start) of the response to the offset

(end) of the response.

Discontinuous Measurement Systems - Correct Answer✔️✔️-1) Whole-Interval Data

Recording - recording the behavior ONLY if the behavior occurs for the entire interval

(from the beginning until the end of the interval, without stopping!)

2) Partial-Interval Data Recording - recording the behavior if it happens at any point in

the entire interval.

3) Momentary Time Sampling- recording the behavior if it happens ONLY at a specific

moment at time, between the intervals. For example, if you were observing every 5

minutes, you'd set a timer for 5 minutes and look up upon the timer's alarm and identify

(yes or no) if the behavior is occurring in that instant and that instant only.



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3 Types of Consequences - Correct Answer✔️✔️-1) Reinforcement: a stimulus that

follows a behavior and causes that behavior to increase in probability over time

2) Punishment: a stimulus that follows a behavior and causes that behavior to decrease

in probability over time

3) Extinction: witholding all reinforcement. A behavior that was previously being

reinforced by a given stimulus no longer contacts that stimulus. Extinction is usually

followed by an extinction burst - a "spike" along some dimension of a behavior, followed

by a dramatic decrease in that behavior similar to the effect of punishment.

Types of Conditioning - Correct Answer✔️✔️-1) Forward Conditioning: learning is fastest

in forward conditioning. During forward conditioning, the onset of the CS precedes the

onset of the US.

2) Simultaneous Conditioning: during simultaneous conditioning, the CS and US are

presented and terminated at the same time

3) Backwards Conditioning: backward conditioning occurs when a CS immediately

follows a US, and usually has the opposite effect as forward conditioning: that is to say,

the organism learns that the CS signals the end of the US.

4) Extinction: the CS is repeatedly presented but the US does not follow. This, of

course, must be done after the CS is already conditioned

Conflict of Relationship - Correct Answer✔️✔️-A situation in which personal and/or

financial considerations have the potential to influence or compromise professional


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