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BCBA OBHS MOCK EXAM 2024/2025
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A client under your supervision engages in frequent rumination that
appears to have resulted in substantial weight loss. What is the first
assessment task?
a. Systematic manipulation of some variable
b. Records review
c. Nothing - the behavior is not change worthy
d. Conduct an IQ test - Precise Answer ✔✔B


You find that one of your clients has a substantial anxiety reaction to
being in the lunchroom. You posit that there is some kind of respondent
conditioning process that has caused this, and you wish to try respondent
extinction. This would involve
a. Social extinction - ignore the child when he becomes anxious
b. Escape extinction - do not let the child escape from the lunchroom
c. Have the child frequently enter the lunchroom without any
"traumatic" events occurring.
d. Have the child perform a task while in the lunchroom. - Precise
Answer ✔✔C


The philosophy of determinism, as applied to the analysis of behavior,
assumes that behavior is:

,a. subject to random occurrences.
b. caused by some event or combination of events.
c. a cause of other events.
d. determined by the will of the person. - Precise Answer ✔✔B


You take an initial baseline on "in seat" behavior. You then implement a
token economy in which in seat behavior is reinforced with tokens. Your
treatment team decides to demonstrate the efficacy of the token system,
and recommends an A-B-C-B reversal design. Which of the following is
an example of such a design?
a. In the 3rd phase, stop implementing the token system
b. In the 3rd phase, present tokens for out of seat behavior
c. Present the tokens for in seat behavior in another setting
d. Implement a schedule of less frequent tokens in phase 3 - Precise
Answer ✔✔B


You are talking with a staff member about a client's behavior, and that
staff tells you that the client exhibited a tantrum the other day. You wish
to set up a program, but you feel that you will need consent to do it.
What are the three elements needed?
a. capacity, informed, voluntariness
b. informed, voluntariness, older than 18 years old
c. no coercion, cost/benefits, approval
d. informed, approval, legal age - Precise Answer ✔✔A

,Describe how a DRI schedule might be used to decrease the frequency
of walking around and bothering other workers at the work site.
a. Have the person earn a reinforcer contingent on the absence of
bothering others
b. Provide a reinforcer contingent on working diligently and quietly at
his seat
c. Move his seat away from others and make it somewhat "isolated."
d. Reinforce appropriate asking to visit others - Precise Answer ✔✔B


You are having trouble getting Kenny on the van. Apparently, the action
is effortful, as he has to climb up the stairs, which gives him trouble. In
fact, he has actually given up even trying. Using behavioral momentum,
how can this be treated?
a. Provide a reinforcer for getting on the van.
b. Prompt him briskly down the hall, and release him right before he
reaches the steps of the van. Then fade the release point backwards.
c. Give a reinforcer for some low effort actions then give the direction to
"get on the van."
d. Give small reinforcers for just looking at the van, then slowly increase
the size of the reinforcer as he begins getting up to walk toward the van.
- Precise Answer ✔✔C


You are working with a client who finds physical touch to be aversive.
When the person is off task, the program calls for you to give a warning
by counting to "10"; at that point, you gently touch him if he has not

, back on task. The touch remains until he returns to task. Please note that
being touched is aversive for this particular individual.
If the person gets back on task during the counting, this is an example
of:
a. Escape
b. Avoidance
c. Positive reinforcement
d. Stimulus fading - Precise Answer ✔✔B


You are working with a client who finds physical touch to be aversive.
When the person is off task, the program calls for you to give a warning
by counting to "10"; at that point, you gently touch him if he has not
back on task. The touch remains until he returns to task. Please note that
being touched is aversive for this particular individual.
If the person gets back on task when he is touched, this is an example of:
a. Escape
b. Avoidance
c. Positive reinforcement
d. Negative punishment - Precise Answer ✔✔A


Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of effective punishment?
a. FR1
b. Unpaired with reinforcement
c. Slowly increasing the intensity of the punisher over time

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