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How to Easily Pass the BACB BCABA Exam: Expert Advice

Questions 41

According to the BACB Guidelines for Responsible Conduct, documenting professional and scientific work is necessary to:

Options:

A.

prevent litigation.

B.

ensure accountability.

C.

bill for third-party insurance payments.

D.

maintain ongoing contractual relationships.

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Questions 42

When shopping with her dad, Sally knocks items off the shelf, especially canned goods. The cans make a loud noise when they hit the floor. Her dad decides to teach her an alternative behavior.

What alternative behavior is the BEST choice to teach?

Options:

A.

Sally pushes the shopping cart with both hands.

B.

Sally drops items into the cart when her dad gives them to her.

C.

Sally keeps her hands in her pockets while in the store.

D.

Sally holds dad's hand while shopping and gets to let go when quiet.

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Questions 43

The defining feature of operant conditioning, as contrasted with respondent conditioning, is that the probability of behavior in operant conditioning is changed because of

Options:

A.

changes in consequences.

B.

conditioning history.

C.

environmental changes.

D.

stimulus pairing.

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Questions 44

Tony is supervising a work crew at the post office. Every day, his clients are supposed to check each waste bin and empty those that contain trash. Tony takes data on the number of waste bins emptied by the crew. In order to report data in terms of percentage of occurrence Tony MUST also know:

Options:

A.

that some waste bins contained trash.

B.

how many waste bins contained trash.

C.

how many waste bins were in the office.

D.

This behavior is not amenable to percent of occurrence reporting.

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Questions 45

What is the MOST important measure of behavior when the goal is to decrease the number of cigarettes smoked per day?

Options:

A.

duration per cigarette

B.

inter-response time

C.

percentage

D.

rate

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Questions 46

Wilma argues with her coworker, who shares the same workstation. Even though Wilma and her coworker can articulate the workplace rules, repeated instructions to cease this behavior have gone unheeded and they are becoming enemies. What would be the MOST appropriate antecedent-based solution?

Options:

A.

Instruct the coworker to stay away from Wilma.

B.

Give Wilma breaks away from her coworker whenever arguments begin.

C.

Assign Wilma to a different workstation.

D.

Place signs in the workstations identifying appropriate workplace behavior.

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Questions 47

To definitively identify effective reinforcers for an individual, it is necessary to:

Options:

A.

complete a reinforcer assessment.

B.

complete a preference assessment.

C.

ascertain what reinforcers the individual has access to.

D.

interview people who know the individual well.

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Questions 48

Fred does not follow some of the directives imposed by the direct care staff. A behavior analyst has been asked to put a program in place that will get Fred to comply with all directives. The behavior analyst should FIRST

Options:

A.

differentiate between compliance rates across different directives.

B.

request that staff provide a ratio of compliant behaviors to noncompliant ones.

C.

determine a list of potential reinforcers for the behavior program.

D.

consider the ethical implications of training Fred to comply with all directives.

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Questions 49

Three boys with autism, ages 7–10 years old, served as participants in a study. During baseline, staff used response blocking when five instances of aggression or head-banging occurred within 10 seconds, until attempts ceased for 1 minute. During baseline and treatment, each occurrence of aggression and head-banging was recorded daily and converted to the number of responses per hour. Treatment comprised a differential reinforcement of incompatible behavior (DRI) schedule coupled with response blocking after every head-banging or aggression. The staff initially applied the treatment to head-banging, while continuing to take a baseline on aggression. After noting treatment effects on head-banging, the staff then applied the treatment to aggression.

What is the independent variable?

Options:

A.

DRI schedule with instruction on the incompatible behavior

B.

DRI schedule and response blocking

C.

rate of the incompatible behavior

D.

number of head-bangs and aggressions per hour

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Questions 50

Jimmy is watching his favorite Saturday morning cartoon and playing with his train set. The cat walks past him and he pulls its tail. Jimmy's mother takes away one of his train cars. This is an example oF.

Options:

A.

response intervention.

B.

antecedent manipulation.

C.

response cost.

D.

overcorrection.

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Exam Code: BCABA
Exam Name: Board Certified Assistant Behavior Analyst
Last Update: Dec 14, 2024
Questions: 272

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