BACB BCBA Board Certified Behavior Analyst Online Training
BACB BCBA Online Training
The questions for BCBA were last updated at Nov 22,2024.
- Exam Code: BCBA
- Exam Name: Board Certified Behavior Analyst
- Certification Provider: BACB
- Latest update: Nov 22,2024
Teaching a child to match printed words to pictures, then pictures to the actual objects, and then testing to determine if the child can now match printed words to the actual objects is known as:
- A . PECS
- B . Discrete trial training
- C . Verbal behavior training
- D . Stimulus equivalence
Placing a request that a child is least likely to perform at the end of a series of requests that the child is most likely to perform is a phenomenon known as:
- A . The Premack principle
- B . High-probability request sequence
- C . Errorless learning
- D . Mediated transfer
The purpose of conducting a functional assessment is to:
- A . Complete a functional analysis
- B . Manipulate variables that affect behavior
- C . Obtain information from which to create a hypothesis statement
- D . Determine how effective a treatment intervention is
Which is the best definition of a behavior function?
- A . What the teacher believes the reinforcer should be for the child
- B . How the behavior controls antecedents
- C . How the child feels concerning his or her own behavior
- D . The reinforcers that maintain a behavior
Alternative appropriate behaviors that serve the same function for an individual:
- A . Always involve skills the individual already possesses
- B . Produces the same reinforcer for the individual
- C . Have the same topography as the problem behavior
- D . Always requires the same amount of response effort as the problem behavior
A __________________ is derived from a descriptive analysis.
- A . Hypothesis
- B . Statement of causation
- C . Data-driven conclusion
- D . Hypotenuse
When an observer notes everything the client does or says as well as events before and after the episode of behavior, he or she is using:
- A . Duration recording
- B . Permanent product recording
- C . ABC recording
- D . Time sampling
A good behavior analyst always does what before authoring a behavior intervention?
- A . Functional analysis
- B . Momentary time sampling
- C . Direct observation
- D . Implements the least aversive, most effective punisher
What are the three elements of informed consent?
- A . No coercion, approval, voluntariness
- B . Capacity, age, voluntariness
- C . Informed, age, voluntariness
- D . Capacity, informed, voluntariness
Behavior analytic interventions that are effective in changing an individual’s behavior in a socially important way are said to have:
- A . Parsimony
- B . Social validity
- C . Primary importance
- D . Interobserver reliability