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Deepen your RBT exam readiness with Practice Exam 2, available in two formats aligned with the BACB’s official task lists.

The 2025 version follows the 2nd Edition structure, while the 2026 version is built around the updated 3rd Edition.

This exam is designed to reflect real clinical scenarios across all domains, including data collection, skill acquisition, documentation, and ethics.

Choose the edition that matches your exam year and get targeted insight after completion, including detailed explanations for each question.

RBT Practice Exam 2 (2nd Edition)

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1. During dinner, 4-year-old Sophia throws her spoon on the floor whenever she doesn't want to eat something. Her mother immediately picks up the spoon, cleans it, and gives it back to Sophia with a stern, "Don't throw your spoon!" Despite the reprimand, Sophia continues to throw her spoon at most meals. What is most likely maintaining Sophia's behavior?

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2. Lucas is learning to write his name. His RBT has broken down this skill into multiple steps including holding the pencil correctly, writing the first letter, and continuing with each subsequent letter. What instructional strategy is being used?

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3. An RBT observes and documents that Olivia engaged in self-injurious behavior during math class on Monday (3 instances), Wednesday (4 instances), and Friday (3 instances), but not during other academic subjects throughout the week. What type of pattern does this data suggest?

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4. An RBT is teaching Harper to put on her coat using a task analysis. After several successful sessions with full physical prompting, the RBT begins to use less hand-over-hand guidance and more shadow prompting. What prompting strategy is being implemented?

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5. A behavior technician is teaching Lily to use a communication device. Initially, the technician physically guides Lily's hand to press the correct button. Over several sessions, the technician provides less physical guidance and more shadowing of Lily's hand movements. What prompt fading strategy is being used?

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6. A behavior technician is collecting data on Isaiah's on-task behavior during independent work time using momentary time sampling with 5-minute intervals. If the technician checks Isaiah's behavior at the end of each 5-minute interval during a 45-minute period, how many data points will be collected?

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7. During functional communication training, Riley is taught to hand her teacher a "break" card instead of throwing materials when she wants to stop working. This is an example of what type of intervention?

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8. During a session, 8-year-old Noah tells his RBT, "I hate doing homework! It's so boring!" The RBT observes that when she suggests taking a break from homework, Noah smiles and calms down. Based on this information, what is the most likely function of Noah's complaint behavior?

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9. During a multiple stimulus without replacement (MSWO) preference assessment, Dylan consistently selects the same three items (in varying order) out of the eight items presented. What conclusion can be drawn from this assessment?

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10. Emma engages in vocal stereotypy throughout the day, which interferes with her learning and social interactions. Her behavior plan includes a procedure where the RBT provides Emma with scheduled access to music during break times. What behavior reduction strategy is this?

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11. An RBT has been instructed to document antecedents, behaviors, and consequences (ABC data) for a client's aggression. Which of the following would be appropriate to record as a consequence?

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12. A BCBA conducts an A-B-A-B design to evaluate the effectiveness of a token economy system on reducing Daniel's disruptive behaviors in class. What does the letter "B" represent in this design?

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13. Ava tantrums when it's time to leave the playground. Her BCBA implements a procedure where her parent gives her a 5-minute warning before leaving, then a 2-minute warning, and finally a 1-minute countdown. This is an example of what type of intervention?

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14. A client engages in screaming behavior when asked to complete work tasks. The BCBA determines that the function is escape from demands and implements a procedure where the client is required to complete the original demand even after screaming. What behavior reduction procedure is being implemented?

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A client engages in self-stimulatory behavior that interferes with learning. The behavior analyst determines the behavior is maintained by automatic reinforcement and implements a procedure where the client is taught to engage in the behavior only during break times. What intervention approach is being used?

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16. During a session, a client engages in severe self-injurious behavior that results in bleeding. The RBT provides first aid and stops the bleeding. What documentation is required in this situation?

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17. Emma's RBT is teaching her to ask for items using full sentences. Currently, Emma says "Want cookie" when she desires a cookie. The RBT reinforces this response but occasionally models "I want a cookie, please" to encourage more complex language. What procedure is the RBT implementing?

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18. Olivia is learning to put on her jacket. Her RBT first demonstrates how to put on the jacket, then helps Olivia put her arms through the sleeves, and finally verbally reminds her to zip it up. What prompting strategy is the RBT using?

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19. An RBT records that Sophia independently completed 8 out of 10 steps in her handwashing task analysis. How would this data be represented as a percentage?

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20. An RBT is implementing a behavior plan with a client when the client's grandmother asks, "Can you tell me why my grandson is having these behaviors?" What is the most appropriate response from the RBT?

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21. Zoe has recently learned to tie her shoes independently. Her parents want to make sure she continues this behavior even when they're not around to praise her. What strategy would be most effective for promoting maintenance of this skill?

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22. Ryan's therapist is teaching him to solve math problems using visual cues. Initially, the therapist provides a complete visual guide, then gradually fades portions of the guide until Ryan can solve problems independently. What prompting strategy is being used?

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23. An RBT is conducting a paired stimulus preference assessment with a client who has limited communication skills. What is the correct procedure for this type of assessment?

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24. Jayden is learning to wash his hands independently. His program uses pictures of each step posted by the sink. These pictures are examples of what type of antecedent intervention?

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25. A behavior analyst wants to evaluate the effect of background noise on Adam's attention to task. The analyst alternates between quiet conditions and conditions with background noise while measuring Adam's on-task behavior. What type of functional behavior assessment is being conducted?

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26. During a functional behavior assessment, the BCBA asks Jamie's teacher to complete the Motivation Assessment Scale (MAS) to gather information about possible functions of Jamie's self-injurious behavior. What type of indirect assessment is the MAS?

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27. An RBT is teaching Mia to sort objects by color. The RBT places a red card at the top of one container and a blue card at the top of another container, then asks Mia to sort colored blocks into the appropriate containers. What type of prompting strategy is the RBT using?

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28. A client repeatedly asks "Are we done yet?" during work sessions. The RBT implements a differential reinforcement procedure where the client earns tokens for completing work without asking this question. What type of differential reinforcement is being used?

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29. Mia's BCBA has written a program to teach receptive identification of emotions using discrete trial training. The RBT presents pictures of people showing different emotions and asks Mia to "Point to happy" or "Point to sad." What type of prompt would be most appropriate to use initially in this program?

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30. During discrete trial training, an RBT presents a picture of a dog and asks Tyler, "What is this?" What part of the discrete trial is represented by the question "What is this?"

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31. Sophia's RBT is teaching her to greet peers appropriately. Initially, the RBT provides immediate prompting whenever a peer approaches. Over time, the RBT begins to wait progressively longer before providing prompts. What prompting procedure is being implemented?

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32. An RBT collects data showing that Lucas engaged in tantrum behavior 12 times on Monday, 10 times on Tuesday, 7 times on Wednesday, 5 times on Thursday, and 3 times on Friday. What type of data display would be most appropriate to show this trend over time?

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33. During a session, a client's parent asks an RBT to modify the behavior intervention plan because they think it isn't working. What should the RBT do?

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34. An RBT is scheduled to provide services to a client who is the child of the RBT's close friend. What action should the RBT take?

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35. An RBT notices their client making good progress with a particular intervention. The RBT wants to increase the difficulty of the program. What should the RBT do?

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36. An RBT is teaching Chloe to name animals. During a session, the RBT observes that Chloe correctly names 8 out of 10 animals independently, but needs prompting for "elephant" and "giraffe." According to the principle of differential reinforcement, what should the RBT do?

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37. An RBT is implementing a least-to-most prompting procedure to teach Carter to put on his jacket. When presenting the instruction "Put on your jacket," Carter does not respond within 5 seconds. According to least-to-most prompting, what should the RBT do next?

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38. An RBT implements a token economy system with a client. The client earns 5 tokens but then engages in a minor problem behavior. The client's behavior intervention plan states that tokens should not be removed for problem behavior. What should the RBT do?

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39. Jackson's behavior intervention plan includes a token economy system where he earns tokens for completing academic tasks. He can exchange these tokens for 5 minutes of tablet time. This represents what type of reinforcement schedule?

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40. An RBT notices that a client's problem behavior seems to occur primarily during transitions between activities. The RBT documents this observation in session notes. What type of data is the RBT providing?

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41. A client engages in property destruction to obtain attention. The BCBA implements an extinction procedure where all forms of attention are withheld when property destruction occurs. During the initial implementation, the client's behavior increases in frequency and intensity. What phenomenon is this?

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42. A behavior intervention plan includes the use of extinction for attention-maintained behavior. During implementation, which of the following is most likely to occur initially?

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43. Ethan has learned to request items using picture cards. His BCBA now wants to teach him to use vocal requests. The BCBA implements a program where Ethan must first hand over the picture card and then attempt a vocalization before receiving the item. What procedure is being used?

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44. During a teaching session, an RBT presents a picture of a cat to Joshua and asks, "What is this?" Joshua responds correctly by saying "cat." The RBT immediately says "Great job!" and gives Joshua a high-five. What component of discrete trial training is represented by the praise and high-five?

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45. An RBT is documenting progress on Jordan's goal of raising his hand before speaking in class. What type of data would be most appropriate to collect for this target behavior?

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46. A client shares with an RBT that they are being bullied at school. What should the RBT do with this information?

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47. An RBT implemented a least-to-most prompting procedure to teach Ethan to tie his shoes. The data shows that Ethan needed full physical prompts for most steps during the first week, verbal and gestural prompts during the second week, and primarily verbal prompts during the third week. What does this data pattern indicate?

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48. During a session, Joshua engages in aggression toward the RBT. According to the behavior intervention plan, the RBT should block the aggression and redirect Joshua to an appropriate communication response. This intervention component is an example of:

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49. Aiden's therapist is implementing an intervention to increase appropriate peer interactions during recess. The therapist observes that before intervention, Aiden had 3 peer interactions per 30-minute recess period. After two weeks of intervention, Aiden has 9 peer interactions during the same time period. What is the percent increase in Aiden's peer interactions?

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50. A BCBA develops a plan to address Daniel's aggression toward peers. The plan includes teaching Daniel to request attention appropriately, providing reinforcement for appropriate social interactions, and implementing extinction for aggression. This intervention package combines what approaches?

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51. During a functional analysis, Zoe's screaming behavior occurs most frequently during the attention condition. What does this suggest about the function of Zoe's behavior?

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52. An RBT is collecting data on Maya's hand-raising behavior during group instruction. The RBT observes that Maya raises her hand appropriately to ask questions but continues to call out answers without raising her hand. What type of stimulus control issue is Maya demonstrating?

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53. An RBT is implementing a behavior plan for a 16-year-old client. The client's 18-year-old sister asks the RBT details about her brother's diagnosis and treatment plan. What should the RBT do?

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54. An RBT is scheduled to work with a new client who has a diagnosis that the RBT has never encountered before. What should the RBT do before the first session?

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55. Jacob engages in aggression when asked to complete difficult tasks. His behavior plan includes a procedure where the RBT provides extra assistance and breaks down tasks into smaller steps when Jacob appears frustrated but before he becomes aggressive. What type of intervention is this?

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56. An RBT is collecting data on Liam's tantrum behavior using a 15-second partial interval recording system. During a 10-minute observation, Liam has tantrums recorded in 12 out of 40 intervals. What percentage of intervals contained tantrum behavior?

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57. A parent offers an RBT a $50 gift card at the end of a successful treatment program as a token of appreciation. According to the RBT Ethics Code, what should the RBT do?

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58. During a discrete trial teaching session, an RBT records whether Lucas correctly identifies colors when presented with cards. In 20 trials, Lucas correctly identifies the color 15 times. What is his accuracy percentage?

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59. An RBT is documenting a client's progress on a communication goal. The client correctly uses picture cards to request items with 90% accuracy across three consecutive sessions. According to best practices in data collection, what conclusion can be drawn?

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60. An RBT is implementing a DRO procedure with Noah, who engages in frequent calling-out behavior during group instruction. The RBT provides reinforcement when Noah has not called out for a specified interval. If Noah calls out during the interval, what should the RBT do according to DRO procedures?

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61. Maria is learning to ask for help when she needs assistance with a task. Her RBT implements a time delay procedure, waiting progressively longer before prompting Maria to say "Help please." What is the purpose of implementing a time delay procedure?

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62. A child engages in high rates of hand-flapping that interferes with learning. The BCBA implements a program where the child can engage in hand-flapping for 2 minutes after completing each learning activity. What intervention approach is being used?

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63. An RBT is collecting data on Isabella's compliance with instructions. The data shows that Isabella complies with 40% of instructions from her teacher but 80% of instructions from her mother. What type of stimulus control is demonstrated by this pattern?

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64. A behavior intervention plan includes noncontingent reinforcement (NCR) as a component. Which of the following best describes the correct implementation of NCR?

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65. An RBT is implementing a program to teach Tyler to tie his shoes. The RBT notices that Tyler has mastered the first three steps but struggles with the fourth step. According to the principle of successive approximations, what should the RBT do?

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66. After implementing an intervention, an RBT notices that a client's data points are showing significant day-to-day variability with no clear trend. What should the RBT document in their session notes regarding this observation?

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67. An RBT wants to teach Mason to tie his shoes and decides to use video modeling. What is the first step the RBT should take when implementing this procedure?

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68. Ben's BCBA has written a program to teach him to wait appropriately. The program specifies that Ben should receive a highly preferred item for waiting quietly for 10 seconds, then 30 seconds, then 1 minute, and so on. What procedure is being implemented?

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69. An RBT observes a colleague using unauthorized punishment procedures with a client. According to the RBT Ethics Code, what should the RBT do?

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70. A behavior technician is teaching Alex to identify colors. The technician holds up a red card and says, "What color is this?" After a brief pause, the technician says, "r..." to prompt Alex, who then says "red." What type of prompt is the technician using?

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71. Aiden is learning to request items using sign language. His RBT implements a program where Aiden receives immediate access to preferred items when he signs correctly. After Aiden masters several signs, the RBT occasionally delays delivering the requested item for a few seconds. What is the purpose of this delay?

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72. An RBT is teaching Liam to brush his teeth independently using backward chaining. Which of the following describes the correct implementation of this procedure?

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73. An RBT is implementing a token economy system where Ethan earns tokens for appropriate behavior and loses tokens for inappropriate behavior. What type of behavior reduction procedure is represented by the loss of tokens?

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74. A client engages in self-injurious behavior that poses significant risk of harm. The behavior analyst includes response blocking in the behavior intervention plan. When implementing response blocking, what should the RBT do?

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75. An RBT is teaching Carter to count objects. The RBT places 5 blocks on the table and says, "Count the blocks." What would be the most appropriate error correction procedure if Carter counts incorrectly?

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1. Which statement best defines the RBT’s scope regarding documentation?

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2. Sofia offers Ethan three different snacks on a plate and observes which item he selects first, removes that choice, and repeats the presentation with the remaining items until all are sampled. What type of preference assessment is Sofia conducting?

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3. During backward chaining of dressing, the learner has mastered pulling the zipper to the top but struggles with engaging the zipper at the bottom. What modification should the RBT make next session?

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4. Kendra has mastered labeling a picture of her own dog but fails to label pictures of other dogs. Which intervention is most likely to promote generalization?

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5. While observing Mateo, Hannah notes that every time the teacher turns away to write on the board, Mateo stands up and dances, making nearby peers laugh, and he stops when the teacher faces him again. Which behavior function is suggested by these observations?

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6. In a classroom token system, students earn stars for raising their hands and can exchange five stars for five minutes on the tablet. What is the term for the stars?

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7. While providing services, an RBT discovers that the client’s cousin is a close friend. They occasionally discuss family gatherings outside of work. Which situation exists?

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The RBT schedules weekly probe sessions to see if Carla can still assemble a ten-piece puzzle after three weeks without direct instruction. These sessions are assessing which aspect of learning?

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9. To reduce transition tantrums, the RBT shows a three-picture schedule and sets a two-minute timer before moving between activities. Since introducing this routine, tantrums have dropped to near zero. What is the best description of this strategy?

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10. A new supervisor asks RBTs to submit weekly progress graphs instead of daily summaries. What should an RBT do first?

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11. A primary characteristic of discrete-trial teaching is that

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12. Mia is learning to write her name. The RBT first provides hand-over-hand guidance, then lightly touches her wrist, and finally gestures to the paper as Mia gains independence. What prompting strategy is being used?

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13. Gabriel has three ten-minute segments with screaming counts of 4, 6, and 5. To report an overall mean frequency per segment, what number should he enter?

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14. Felicia is collecting ABC data on head-hitting but misses events while running discrete-trial teaching. Which practical change would most improve data accuracy while still capturing functional information?

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15. During play, the RBT notices that whenever Ella stacks two blocks, she smiles at him. He models adding a third block, waits, and reinforces Ella when she copies him. Which teaching strategy is exemplified?

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16. If a client’s seizure activity increases unexpectedly and affects participation, how should the RBT report this variable?

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17. Mid-session, the learner begins coughing continuously and says his chest hurts. The RBT feels unsure whether to continue teaching trials. What is the most appropriate immediate action?

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18. During discrete-trial instruction, Brett presents a picture of a dog, waits for Tara to say “dog,” provides a token, records the response, and then presents the next card. Which phase of the discrete-trial is Brett demonstrating by recording Tara’s answer and giving the token?

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19. A benefit of permanent-product recording compared with continuous observation is that it

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20. During circle time, Marcus casually notes which toys three preschoolers naturally play with most often without interrupting them and later ranks the items. Which recording method is Marcus using?

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21. A behavior plan specifies DRO 5-minute intervals for vocal stereotypy. Mia earns a sticker whenever no stereotypy occurs for a full interval. During the first session, she earns stickers in 6 of 12 intervals. What should the RBT do next session?

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22. Which statement accurately describes a common side effect of punishment procedures?

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23. Chloe sets a timer for thirty seconds while monitoring on-task behavior during homework. She marks the data sheet only if the student remains facing the worksheet and writing for the entire thirty-second interval. What specific discontinuous recording system is Chloe using?

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24. Evan flips his plate when broccoli is served. The RBT now delivers dessert only if Evan keeps his plate on the table and removes dessert if he flips it. Which differential-reinforcement procedure is being applied?

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25. Oliver is teaching a three-step hand-washing routine. He helps the client turn on the tap while the client independently rubs soap and rinses, then he removes help with turning on the tap once independence emerges. Which chaining procedure is being used?

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26. Which statement best describes a limitation of caregiver interview data during functional behavior assessment?

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27. At pickup, the parent asks how toileting goals went. The RBT states the exact number of successful independent trips and accidents recorded that afternoon. This response illustrates what best practice?

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28. During a paired stimulus preference assessment, Connor accidentally presents the same toy on the left side for four consecutive trials. What risk does this procedural error create?

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29. After implementing extinction of attention-maintained whining, the RBT notices an increase in pinching peers that did not occur before. What side effect is this?

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30. A supervisor instructs Ryan to implement least-to-most prompting during a cooking activity. Which sequence of prompts should Ryan prepare to use?

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31. An RBT is assigned to a family that practices customs unfamiliar to him. Before sessions, he researches cultural practices and consults with supervisors to adapt reinforcement choices respectfully. This reflects what ethical expectation?

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32. At a community event, a parent asks the RBT to discuss details of another client’s treatment progress. The RBT politely declines. Which ethical requirement is being followed?

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33. During a busy clinic day, Leo skips the last five minutes of interval coding for elopement because the child had already left and he assumes no behavior occurred, yet he logs minus signs for each missing interval. What is the most likely consequence of this decision?

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34. After learning to greet his teacher with “hi,” Malik now says “hello” to peers on the playground without training. What best describes this outcome?

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35. During group instruction, a client repeatedly calls another child a hurtful nickname. The RBT coaches the client to use respectful language and models an appropriate apology. Which professional skill is the RBT demonstrating?

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36. After several correct independent responses, the RBT fades the visual prompt from a full-color picture to an outline drawing before removing it completely. Which fading strategy is being applied?

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37. Jorge currently earns a sticker after every correct answer on a VR-2 schedule, and his supervisor wants to thin reinforcement while maintaining responding. Which change aligns with that goal?

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38. Before circle time starts, an RBT gives Lila a squeeze ball and lets her choose her seating spot, after which Lila sits through the activity without screaming. Which antecedent strategy is the RBT using?

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39. A parent requests that the RBT teach swimming strokes, but the RBT has no training in this skill. What should the RBT do?

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40. After independent work time, Jonah photographs each completed math worksheet and later counts the number of correctly solved problems to evaluate the learner’s performance without having to observe the session in person. Which data-collection method is Jonah using?

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41. Every time Lewis finishes a worksheet he may take a two-minute break, but over the last week his completion time has slowed noticeably. Which adjustment is most consistent with differential reinforcement of high rates (DRH)?

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42. An objective session note should exclude which of the following?

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43. An RBT posts a short video clip of a successful session on her public TikTok without written consent because “faces aren’t visible and it promotes ABA.” What ethical issue arises?

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44. During a home session, the client’s sibling repeatedly interrupts, causing the learner to cry and refuse tasks. The RBT calls the parent over and objectively explains how the interruptions are affecting skill acquisition and requests support in managing the environment. Which professional responsibility is the RBT demonstrating?

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45. An RBT is tempted to skip data collection on biting because “everyone knows it’s getting better.” Which core ethical principle requires the RBT to continue accurate measurement?

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46. Natalie teaches color identification by holding up a red card and a blue card while saying “red.” When the learner picks red, she delivers praise, but if the learner picks blue, she says “try again.” What procedure is being used?

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47. During a morning session, Ravi the RBT is teaching Mia to request items using PECS. He places a click counter in his pocket and, for twenty minutes, clicks each time Mia independently exchanges a picture card for her favorite toy car so that he can calculate her request rate per minute. Which measurement procedure is Ravi using?

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48. An extinction procedure reduced average screaming from 12 episodes to 2 across ten sessions, but a sharp spike of 14 episodes occurred on day eleven. How should the RBT interpret this?

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49. A BCBA offers feedback that the RBT’s prompt fading is too slow. What is the most ethical response?

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50. During math class, Marcus shouts “This is boring!” every time the teacher hands out worksheets and is then sent to the hallway for a short break. Based on this information, what is the most likely function of Marcus’s behavior?

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51. During free play, Zoe repeatedly bangs puzzle pieces on the table for attention. Staff decide to implement extinction by withholding all attention when banging occurs, while still responding to appropriate requests. What should they expect initially?

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52. A team is considering response cost (loss of tokens) for noncompliance but worries about emotional outbursts. Which guideline will best minimize negative side effects?

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53. During billing, an RBT notices the software defaulted to 4 hours instead of the actual 3 hours of service. What is the correct action?

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54. Yesterday’s ABC data show that throwing markers happens mostly when independent writing begins and stops when the teacher removes the worksheet. Which hypothesis best fits these observations?

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55. A caregiver offers the RBT a gift card during holidays, thanking her for hard work. The agency policy prohibits gifts over ten dollars. What is the most ethical response?

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56. Which formula correctly converts frequency data into rate data?

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57. While writing daily notes, an RBT describes a tantrum as “the worst meltdown ever, totally out of control, lasted forever.” The supervisor requests a revision. Which rewrite meets objective-documentation standards?

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58. While preparing graphs for a treatment review, Olivia notices the last five data points for self-injury have moved steadily downward from 15 to 5 contacts per session with no overlap. How should she describe this pattern?

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59. A neutral stimulus reliably becomes a conditioned reinforcer when it

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60. Tanya finishes a session and notices that yesterday’s online graph shows two data points for 28 April instead of one, causing the trend line to dip sharply. What should be her first step to ensure the graph accurately reflects the client’s performance?

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61. Lara sees that the line graph for biting is missing Friday’s data even though she entered it. What is the quickest way to confirm whether the software failed to save the entry?

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62. Which of the following best describes the ethical principle of dignity in ABA services?

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63. When Gloria finishes each math problem independently, the RBT immediately gives her a high five and says “Great job,” which consistently increases her rate of completing problems. Which basic principle of behavior is the RBT applying?

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64. Leila is recording Moe’s hand-flapping in ten-second intervals. At the end of each interval she writes a plus sign if Moe flapped at any time during that interval and a minus sign if he did not. What type of discontinuous measurement system is Leila using?

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65. Under supervision, Alan uses the VB-MAPP to probe Serena’s ability to tact common objects by presenting pictures and recording whether Serena labels them correctly within five seconds. This activity exemplifies which assessment practice?

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66. While practicing tooth-brushing, a client suddenly bites down hard on the toothbrush and refuses to release. What is the first step the RBT should follow according to typical crisis protocols?

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67. Heavy rain floods local roads and the client arrives 30 minutes late, resulting in a shortened session. How should the RBT document this?

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68. Which modification is most appropriate if non-contingent attention every ten minutes still leaves frequent attention-seeking tantrums?

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69. During a parent-training session, Sam describes Tanisha’s tantrums as “being very naughty,” and his supervisor asks him to rewrite the definition so any observer could collect reliable data. Which revision best meets that requirement?

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70. A school uses a brief time-out in which a student is guided to a quiet chair for two minutes contingent on hitting peers. Which type of consequence procedure is this?

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71. To teach pronunciation of the word “umbrella,” Ken rewards the client for saying “um,” then “umbrel,” and finally the full word. What teaching technique is Ken using?

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72. To establish a clicker as a conditioned reinforcer, Maya clicks immediately before handing the child a gummy during snack time for several sessions until the child smiles upon hearing the click even when the gummy is delayed. Which procedure has Maya used?

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73. Yesterday, Nico recorded 24 instances of spitting during a two-hour session. The behavior plan expresses the goal in terms of rate per hour. What rate should Nico graph for that day?

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74. After a curriculum-based assessment shows Jacob can follow two-step instructions but struggles with three-step sequences, what is the most appropriate next action?

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75. Which action best exemplifies working under qualified supervision?

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