ABA BCAT EXAM QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS LATEST UPDATE (GRADED A+)
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ABA BCAT EXAM QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS LATEST UPDATE (GRADED A+)
Generalization across stimuli - Answers learns something using 1 stimuli, but w/o any training uses the skill with another example of that stimulus.
Generalization across stimuli example - Answers For example, the student gener...
ABA BCAT EXAM QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS LATEST UPDATE (GRADED A+)
Generalization across stimuli - Answers learns something using 1 stimuli, but w/o any training uses the
skill with another example of that stimulus.
Generalization across stimuli example - Answers For example, the student generalizing the tact 'cat'
across two different examples of cats.
Generalization across people - Answers this is when the student learns something with one person but
then uses the same skill with another person without any specified training with that other person.
Generalization across settings - Answers this is when the student learns something with one setting, but
then uses that same skill in another setting w/o specific training
fluency training - Answers is used when you want to teach the child to respond accurately and at a high
rate
premark principle - Answers first this then that. making access to a desirable reinforcer continent upon
first completing a less desirable task.
selecting potential reinforcers - Answers select 3 items that you know are preferred by the student then
ask them to select one of them
preference assessment - Answers are used to determine what items a child prefers. done before you
begin you session. ask caregiver
alternative and augmentative communication - Answers umbrella term for the various alternative
means of communicating. most common PECS, computer based apps that basically operate like a digital
PECS program.
Mand - Answers if a child is non-vocal, you might consider an alternative communication method such a
PECS (teach Manding)
Joint attention - Answers child sees something interesting and shares their excitement about it with you
Break downs in joint attention - Answers child you work with sees a plane and points to it but doesn't
turn to look at you or fails to try to get your attention to join his. Create program to teach him to do the
missing step
Pacing - Answers used to keep the momentum going when you are running drills. minimize distractions.
Pretend play - Answers pretending marker is a rocket ship.
academic domain - Answers this domain usually covers skills such as naming/recognizing colors, shapes
executive functioning difficulties - Answers MO, umbrella term given to a variety of different bx where
planning and organizing, delayed gratification executing plans is involved.
, Gross motor skills - Answers any use of the large muscles etc, jumping, hopping, running
fine motor skils - Answers any use of the small muscle groups etc, writing, coloring, picking up small
items.
oral motor skills - Answers any use of the tongue, jaw, lips
theory of mind - Answers perspective taking
visual supports - Answers learning skills with the support of some type of visual schedule
curriculum modifications - Answers modifying the program to help him master
target bx - Answers problem bx
DRO Differential reinforcement of other bx - Answers is when you provide reinforcement if, after a
specified period of time, no occurrences of a problem bx have been emitted.
NCR Non-contingent reinforcement - Answers is the delivery of reinforcement after a specified amount
of time no matter whether problem bx occurred or not
DRA differential reinforcement of alternative bx - Answers replacement bx is alternative to the problem
bx it seeks to replace (if the replacement bx and the problem bx CAN be done simultaneously.
DRI differential reinforcement of incompatible BX - Answers when a replacement bx is incompatible to
the problem bx it seeks to replace. ( if the replacement bx and the problem bx CANNOT be done
simultaneously)
Response cost - Answers removing tokens contingent upon bad bx.
token economy - Answers earn tokens for doing desirable bx taxed for a backup reinforcer
extinction - Answers the removal of the functional reinforcer
extinction burst - Answers the bx that is no longer being reinforced gets worse. for ex. if whining used to
be reinforced by getting escape from eating carrots, but now the parents put whining on extinction the
child escalates immediately to tantrum
spontaneous recovery - Answers after several days of the bx decreasing due to a consistent
implementation of extinction, the bx re-emerges.
overcorrection - Answers a punishment for some bad bx, the child is made to do extra work. for
example, if the child threw his puzzle on the floor, you might make him not only clean up the puzzle
piece but also all of the other toys in his room.
response blocking - Answers doing some action to prevent a problem bx from occurring. for example, if
Johnny throws silverware, taking all of the silverware and putting them out of reach.
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