{"id":113610,"date":"2023-08-16T02:35:45","date_gmt":"2023-08-16T02:35:45","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/learnexams.com\/blog\/?p=113610"},"modified":"2023-08-16T02:35:47","modified_gmt":"2023-08-16T02:35:47","slug":"rbt-final-exam-latest-2022-2023-real-exam-complete-questions-and-correct-answers-with-rationalesverified-answersagrade","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.learnexams.com\/blog\/2023\/08\/16\/rbt-final-exam-latest-2022-2023-real-exam-complete-questions-and-correct-answers-with-rationalesverified-answersagrade\/","title":{"rendered":"RBT FINAL EXAM LATEST 2022-2023 REAL EXAM (COMPLETE) QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS WITH RATIONALES(VERIFIED ANSWERS)|AGRADE"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p>RBT FINAL EXAM LATEST 2022-2023 REAL EXAM<br>(COMPLETE) QUESTIONS AND CORRECT<br>ANSWERS WITH RATIONALES(VERIFIED<br>ANSWERS)|AGRADE<br>1) RBTs using continuous measurement procedures might use .<br>A. ABC recording (Correct Answer)<br>B. Momentary Time Sampling<br>C. Partial Interval recording<br>D. Whole Interval Recording<br>Feedback:<br>Only ABC (antecedent, behavior, consequence) recording could be continuous recording. Momentary<br>Time Sampling, Whole Interval recording, and Partial Interval recording are time sampling procedures<br>that do not necessarily record every instance of a behavior. A-03<br>2) Janelle, a BCBA, asks her client to go to the store and buy one loaf of bread, a stick of butter, and a<br>quart of milk. When he returns she checks his shopping bag to make sure he purchased every item<br>on the list. Janelle is using .<br>A. Momentary Time Sampling<br>B. ABC recording<br>C. Permanent Product recording (Correct Answer)<br>D. Whole Interval recording<br>Feedback: Permanent Product recording is an assessment used after the behavior has occurred to<br>assess the outcome of a behavior. Other examples include number of items correct on a test, number<br>of products assembled, number of shirts without food stains. A-04<br>3) The following is an example of a cumulative graph. Characteristics of a cumulative graph include:<br>A. data is recorded only once per day; downward slopes indicate decreasing behavior<br>B. data never decreases; flat lines indicate periods of no performance of the target behavior; steeper<br>slope means more incidence of the target behavior (Correct Answer)<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>C. unstable data patterns; can have both increasing or decreasing trends<br>D. decreasing data, flat lines indicate periods of no performance of the target behavior; steeper slope<br>means a greater decrease of the target behavior<br>Feedback:<br>Cumulative records display behaviors that have occurred over time (CUMULATIVE RECORDS AND<br>GRAPHS NEVER DECREASE). Flat line indicates period of no performance of the behavior, steep<br>slope indicates more incidents of target behavior. A-05<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>4) All of the following are ways to collect data EXCEPT .<br>A. computer program<br>B. tally marks<br>C. graphs (Correct Answer)<br>D. Xs and Os for occurrence and nonoccurrence of behavior<br>Feedback:<br>There are many different ways to collect data. Most common data collection methods involve handmarking (tally marks, Xs and Os for occurrence and nonoccurrence of behavior, etc.) and digital<br>tracking via computer or phone apps. It is important to differentiate between recording data and<br>updating graphs. BCBAs and RBTs 1) select the data they want to track, 2) collect data, 3) update<br>graphs, and 4) interpret data using visual analysis. A-01<br>5) Continuous measurement procedures include: frequency (how many times a behavior occurs), rate (how<br>many times a behavior occurs per period of time i.e. tantrums per hour), and .<br>A. Whole Interval recording (recording when the behavior occurs throughout an entire interval)<br>B. MST (Momentary Time Sampling, behavior occurring at the end of an interval)<br>C. permanent product (recording of durable products of a behavior after the behavior occurs)<br>D. duration (how long a behavior lasts) (Correct Answer)<br>Feedback:<br>Permanent product, MST, and Whole Interval recording are all discontinuous measurement procedures.<br>Discontinuous measurement does not record every instance of a behavior. A-02<br>6) Sarah, an RBT, is tracking to see how long it takes from when she says, &#8220;Put your shoes on,&#8221; to when<br>her developmentally disabled adult client actually begins the process of putting on his shoes. Sarah is<br>tracking .<br>A. Inter-Response Time (IRT)<br>B. Latency (Correct Answer)<br>C. Duration<br>D. Frequency<br>Feedback:<br>Latency measures the time between an antecedent stimuli (the prompt, can also be a cue or signal) and<br>the response. IRT measures the time between the end of one response and the beginning of another.<br>Duration is the time from the beginning of a response until it ends. Frequency is the number of times a<br>behavior occurs. A-02<br>7) In order for RBTs to track data, they must have an operational definition of the behavior they are<br>observing and knowledge of the dimension of the behavior they are recording (rate, frequency, latency,<br>IRT, duration etc.). An operational definition should be all of the following EXCEPT .<br>A. clear and complete (gives examples and non-examples of what the behavior looks like)<br>B. a board-approved behavioral definition (Correct Answer)<br>C. objective<br>D. concise<br>Feedback:<br>An operational definition in ABA is clear, concise, complete, and objective. Examples and nonexamples help clarify what exactly the behavior looks like (topography). Operational definitions help<br>ensure everyone is tracking the same behavior. Example: Operational Definition of Nail Biting:<br>Bringing a finger to touch the lip or teeth. Removal of the finger from contact terminates one<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>RBT FINAL EXAM LATEST 2022-2023 REAL EXAM(COMPLETE) QUESTIONS AND CORRECTANSWERS WITH RATIONALES(VERIFIEDANSWERS)|AGRADE1) RBTs using continuous measurement procedures might use .A. ABC recording (Correct Answer)B. Momentary Time SamplingC. Partial Interval recordingD. Whole Interval RecordingFeedback:Only ABC (antecedent, behavior, consequence) recording could be continuous recording. 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