Pearson RBT Exam
What is the importance of reinforcement in behavior modification?
️️ Reinforcement strengthens desired behaviors, increasing the likelihood they will occur again.
How should an RBT respond if a client successfully completes a challenging task?
️️ Provide immedia...
What is the importance of reinforcement in behavior modification?
✔️✔️ Reinforcement strengthens desired behaviors, increasing the likelihood they will occur again.
How should an RBT respond if a client successfully completes a challenging task?
✔️✔️ Provide immediate and enthusiastic reinforcement to encourage the client to attempt similar
tasks in the future.
What is the purpose of task analysis in ABA?
✔️✔️ Task analysis breaks down complex behaviors into smaller, teachable steps to make learning
more accessible for the client.
What does it mean to "fade" a prompt in ABA, and why is it important?
✔️✔️ Fading reduces reliance on prompts over time, allowing the client to perform the behavior
independently.
How should an RBT handle a situation where the client shows signs of frustration?
✔️✔️ Use calming techniques, reduce task demands if appropriate, and provide support based on the
behavior plan.
Why is data collection critical in ABA?
✔️✔️ Data collection tracks progress, informs decisions, and ensures interventions are effective and
evidence-based.
What are some signs an RBT should look for to determine if a client is engaging in a new, unplanned
behavior?
✔️✔️ Changes in patterns, increased or decreased frequency, and context shifts from the usual
behavior can all indicate new behaviors.
,What should an RBT do if they observe behavior that’s not included in the current behavior plan?
✔️✔️ Document it accurately and report it to the supervising BCBA for evaluation.
What is the function of an antecedent in ABA?
✔️✔️ An antecedent is an event or environment that triggers a behavior, helping in identifying
behavior causes.
How can an RBT build rapport with a client at the start of each session?
✔️✔️ Begin with engaging activities, show genuine interest, and pair themselves with positive
reinforcements.
Why is it important for RBTs to respect client autonomy?
✔️✔️ Respecting autonomy supports the client’s right to make choices, enhancing self-determination
and motivation.
What should an RBT do if they witness another professional engaging in unethical behavior?
✔️✔️ Report it to the appropriate supervisor or follow the organization's procedure for addressing
ethical concerns.
Why is consistency essential when implementing behavior interventions?
✔️✔️ Consistency ensures predictable outcomes, reinforces learning, and helps the client understand
behavioral expectations.
What is an example of a non-contingent reinforcement, and why is it used?
✔️✔️ Giving attention periodically without requiring a specific behavior; it helps reduce problem
behaviors by meeting the client's needs proactively.
How should an RBT handle a situation if they make a mistake during a session?
✔️✔️ Document it, inform the supervisor, and follow up on corrective steps to prevent it from
recurring.
, Why is understanding functions of behavior important for RBTs?
✔️✔️ Understanding the function helps RBTs address the cause of behavior effectively rather than
just the symptoms.
What is the purpose of prompting hierarchy, and how should it be applied?
✔️✔️ A prompting hierarchy guides the level of assistance provided, moving from most intrusive to
least to promote independent responses.
How should an RBT document data if a behavior occurs frequently in a short time?
✔️✔️ Use continuous or interval data recording to capture the frequency accurately and efficiently.
What is "pairing" in the context of initial sessions with a new client?
✔️✔️ Pairing helps the client associate the RBT with positive experiences, building trust and
engagement in the process.
Why is it essential for RBTs to maintain objectivity in their observations and documentation?
✔️✔️ Objectivity ensures data is reliable, minimizes bias, and helps provide a clear picture of the
client’s progress.
What should an RBT do if a parent asks for advice on a client’s behavior outside of sessions?
✔️✔️ Refer the parent to the supervising BCBA, as RBTs are not permitted to give treatment advice
independently.
How can an RBT encourage generalization of a learned skill?
✔️✔️ Use different settings, people, and contexts to practice the skill, helping the client apply it
across environments.
The roles and responsibilities of the RBT include which of the following? ✔️✔️All of the above
(deliver discrete trial instruction and incidental teaching, record data, and implement behavior
interventions plans as written as a BCBA)
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