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  • August 17, 2023
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PEARSON RBT EXAM with QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2023
Exclusionary Ans - Which type of time out best describes when the
learner is completely removed from the environment?

Reinforcement Ans - When a consequence is provided contingent upon a
learner engaging in appropriate behavior and that appropriate behavior is
more likely to occur in the future is best described by which of the following?

Non- Exclusionary Ans - Which type of time out best describes when the
learner is not removed from the environment.

Ethical Considerations Ans - What is one challenge associated with the
implementation of time out?

Which best describes a procedure that involves a stimulus that signals the
available of reinforcement for engaging in appropriate behavior and is
removed for engaging inappropriate behavior? Ans - Time-in

Following one advantage of the time-in procedure? Ans - Provides a
prompt for the teachers/ therapists.

Time-in could be implemented with which of the following? Ans - Any
student

Which best describes an overcorrection procedure in which aberrant behavior
sets the occasion for learner to repeatedly engage in a task? Ans -
positive practice

Which of the following is the primary behavioral principle responsible for
effectiveness of a response cost system? Ans - Punishment

response cost should always pick up by which which of the following? Ans -
Reinforcement

which best describes an overcorrection procedure in which aberrant Behavior
sets the occasion for the learner to restores the environment it its previous
state? Ans - restitutional

Which best describes a procedure that involves blocking an individual from
engaging in the behavior? Ans - response blocking

, Reinforcement contingent upon the learner engaging Behavior in a specific
behavior instead of the aberrant is known as which of the following? Ans -
Differential reinforcement of alternative behavior (DRA)

Replacement contingent upon the learner engaging in a behavior that cannot
be done at the same time as Targeted aberrant behavior is known as which
of the following? Ans - differential reinforcement of incompatible Behavior
(DRI)

reinforcement contingent upon the absence of aberrant behavior is known as
which of the following? Ans - Differential reinforcement of other behavior
(DRO)

Which of the following is one pryor's 10 Laws of shaping? Ans - Train one
behavior at a time.

Reinforcement contingent upon displaying lower rates of behavior is known
as which of the following? Ans - Differential reinforcement of low rates of
behavior (DRL)

crisis plans should be Ans - Individualized

which of the following is a core component of a behavior reduction plan?
Ans - Data collection.

The process of systemically, differentially reinforcing successive
approximations to a terminal behavior is commonly referred to as which of
the following? Ans - Shaping.

what is one possible danger with taking too large of steps while shaping?
Ans - Behavior falters.

what is one possible danger with taking too small of steps while shaping?
Ans - Boredom.

In Autism Partnership Method, shaping involves a level of which of the
following? Ans - Artistry.

Any behavior the interventionist engages in that increases the likelihood that
the learner will respond correctly is known as which of the following? Ans -
Prompting.

Gestures, positional, and and looking at the targeted response are all
examples of which type of prompts? Ans - Stimulus.

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