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BCABA Exam Dumps - Board Certified Assistant Behavior Analyst

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Question # 17

An extinction procedure involves:

A.

withholding all reinforcement.

B.

withholding the maintaining reinforcer after the occurrence of the target behavior.

C.

removing all attention from the client when the target behavior occurs.

D.

removing the SD for the target behavior.

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Question # 18

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:

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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Question # 19

Observation sessions should be scheduled so that the representativeness of the data can be maximized. Considering behaviors occurring in a school setting, which of the following options is consistent with this recommendation?

A.

Behaviors are given letter-codes that represent the complete topographical definition of the behaviors, e.g., “on-task academic behavior” is represented by “O” on the recording sheet.

B.

Observations should be made only when the behavior is likely to occur most frequently during a day, for instance, during a particular academic class.

C.

Recordings of behavior during the whole school day may be needed initially to assess the representativeness of samples within the day.

D.

Representativeness can be assured by scheduling observations in sessions of 60 minutes or more in the morning and afternoon school schedule.

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Question # 20

Reviewing written documentation of a student's life and behavior is one method used for collecting information when conducting A.

A.

descriptive assessment.

B.

functional analysis.

C.

narrative recording.

D.

reinforcer assessment.

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Question # 21

The BEST definition for mouthing behavior would be any instance of LukE.

A.

placing his mouth on any object for at least 5 seconds.

B.

placing his open mouth on a non-nutritive object or placing a non-nutritive object in his mouth.

C.

making contact with his mouth to any non-nutritive object.

D.

mouthing a non-nutritive item for 3 or more consecutive instances within a 30 second interval.

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Question # 22

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

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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Question # 23

From an ethical standpoint, evaluation of treatment outcomes should occur through

A.

direct measurement of the individual's behavior.

B.

discussion with the interdisciplinary team.

C.

continuous evaluation of program integrity.

D.

a system based on randomly monitoring program outcomes.

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Question # 24

A stimulus is defined as

A.

a change in behavior brought about by alterations of the physical environment.

B.

a change in the environment that can affect behavior.

C.

a change in the environment that elicits a response with or without prior conditioning.

D.

any environmental event exclusive of private events.

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