BACB
Code: BCABA
Exam Name: Board Certified
Assistant Behavior Analyst
Question: 1
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When presenting extinction as a possible treatment option
to a client and his or her family, it is MOST important for a behavior analyst
to
A. assure them that extinction is supported in the
literature as an effective procedure.
B. present it along with other interventions, including
reinforcement based alternatives.
C. discuss the risks and benefits of using extinction and
assure them that it is the best option.
D. explain his or her experience using extinction with
similar cases.
Answer: B
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Question: 2
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A behavior analyst is asked to provide direct services
requiring daily 1:1 interaction with a teen-aged client. The client does not
speak but can communicate fluently using sign language. The behavior analyst
knows some sign language but is not fluent. The BEST approach to this situation
would be to
A. explain his level of competence in sign language to
the family before beginning service.
B. hire a sign language interpreter to attend the
sessions.
C. attend a workshop in sign language prior to beginning
service.
D. refer the family to a behavior analyst fluent in sign
language.
Answer: D
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Question: 3
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Fara has identified two procedures that have an equal
probability of being effective. In order to select the better procedure, she
should
A. choose the procedure that falls within the staff's
level of competence.
B. determine which procedure is most clinically popular
based on the rate of use by professionals.
C. select the procedure that best utilizes the existing
funding stream.
D. use a random number table to rule out bias.
Answer: A
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Question: 4
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Which of the following would BEST contribute to a
behavior analyst’s professional development?
A. attending a workshop that provides videotaped examples
and practice activities for innovative interventions
B. reading articles from a peer-reviewed applied behavior
analysis journal that describe techniques that are applicable to her client
population
C. becoming a member of the Association for Behavior
Analysis International, which is a rich resource for behavior analysts
D. contributing an article to the newsletter of the local
Association for Behavior Analysis chapter
Answer: B
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Question: 5
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Before recruitment of participants for a research study
begins, a behavior analyst needs to:
A. obtain consent from participant(s) or legal
guardian(s) if necessary.
B. obtain institutional review board approval or
equivalent (e.g., an ethics committee).
C. inform participants of their ability to withdraw from
the study.
D. inform participants about ethical requirements and
experimental procedures.
Answer: B
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Question: 6
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Billy, a 20-year-old male, has the capacity to give
consent for treatment. The behavior analyst has developed a program and
explained it to Billy. Procedures, benefits, rights, and other information also
were shown to him. The one element still needed for informed consent is
approval from
A. Billy.
B. clinical review committee.
C. human rights committee.
D. Billy's parents.
Answer: A
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Question: 7
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From an ethical standpoint, target behaviors and program
goals should be selected
A. by service providers and staff members who are
knowledgeable of the consumer's needs.
B. by the consumer or their representative in
consultation with an interdisciplinary team.
C. so that they ultimately facilitate transition to
independent living.
D. that most closely adhere to the standards of the
community.
Answer: B
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Question: 8
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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.
Answer: D
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Question: 9
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A behavior analyst specializing in developmental
disabilities is informed by a cousin at a family gathering that their
2-year-old child has just received a diagnosis of autism and severe
intellectual disability. The cousin asks the behavior analyst for advice. Which
statement BEST conforms to the ethical and professional standards for behavior
analysts?
A. It would be unprofessional and unethical for the
behavior analyst to advise a relative.
B. The behavior analyst can consult with their cousin,
but only on an informal basis once the cousin hires their own behavior analyst.
C. Early intensive behavioral intervention may suit the
child and family. The behavior analyst should suggest some people for the
cousin to contact.
D. Tell the cousin that the child will benefit from
behavioral intervention with the impact of the intervention depending on the
specific treatment that is implemented.
Answer: C
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Question: 10
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From an ethical standpoint, which source provides the
MOST appropriate information for justifying implementation of a program to
change a person's behavior?
A. daily reports from the direct care staff who work with
the person routinely
B. graphed data from the program staff who observe the
person regularly
C. written recommendations from the medical staff who
treat the person on a regular basis
D. written requests from the administrative staff who are
ultimately responsible for the person's care
Answer: B
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Question: 11
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A behavior analyst develops a program that decreases a
baby's crying when her diaper is soiled. This is an example of
A. development of a procedure to decrease maladaptive
behaviors.
B. differential reinforcement of alternative responses.
C. extinction.
D. misuse of a practitioner's ability to control
behavior.
Answer: D
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Question: 12
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A behavior analyst is asked to review a point system to
be used in an elementary school. According to the program, participation in
extracurricular activities such as sports or choir is contingent upon earning
"good citizen" points. "Good citizen" behaviors are clearly
defined. Ethical standards should lead the behavior analyst to recommend which
of the following with regard to earning extracurricular activities?
A. Implement the contingency as designed.
B. Modify the contingency to include points earned for
academic performance.
C. Obtain the consent of the students' parents. D.
Require points to be earned outside the classroom.
Answer: C
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Question: 13
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Mitch, a 17-year-old with intellectual disabilities, has
made great progress on toileting and hand-washing skills at school. Ethically,
which procedure would be the MOST appropriate?
A. Every time Mitch uses the washroom, an aide stands at
the door, records the task analysis steps successfully completed, and posts the
results on the bathroom door.
B. If all steps to toileting and hand-washing are
completed successfully, the teacher gives Mitch a smile and notes the frequency
on a chart at her desk.
C. If Mitch makes errors on toileting and hand-washing
tasks, a positive practice procedure is implemented.
D. Upon successful completion of toileting and
hand-washing, the teacher announces, "Good toileting, Mitch," and
marks the success on a wall chart.
Answer: B
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Question: 14
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A colleague who is friends with one of a behavior
analyst's clients asks the behavior analyst during a break at a local peer
review meeting how the case is going. The behavior analyst should
A. ask the colleague if the client has given permission
to discuss the case.
B. inform the colleague that he can't discuss this and
change the subject.
C. discuss the case in hypothetical terms without using
the client's name.
D. provide a minimum amount of information so that the
colleague can assist him.
Answer: B
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Question: 15
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The Smiths' daughter, who has autism, has been receiving
ABA services for one-and-a-half years from Andrew, a behavior analyst. Andrew's
experience and training is in special education. Recently, the Smiths' other
child has been behaving differently and they suspect that he may be clinically
depressed. The Smiths would like their son to receive services from Andrew
because their family is familiar with him and he has provided effective
interventions for their daughter. The Smiths ask Andrew to confirm their
suspicions about their son. What should Andrew do?
A. Remind the family that his area of expertise is
special education and ABA.
B. Conduct a descriptive assessment and collect baseline
data in order to develop an intervention.
C. Consult with colleagues who have expertise in treating
mood disorders in order to design an effective intervention.
D. Refer the family to a colleague who has expertise in
diagnosing mood disorders.
Answer: D
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Question: 16
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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.
Answer: A
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Question: 17
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Scott, a behavior analyst, has been accepted into a
doctoral program and will be leaving the in-home treatment program where he has
been working. Scott has informed the family about when he will be leaving. What
is the MOST important action for Scott to take?
A. Make copies of his data and case files for his
records.
B. Ask the family whether they would like to continue
treatment.
C. Make arrangements for transfer of services to another
qualified behavior analyst.
D. Assess caregiver's skills in order to determine
competence to maintain program integrity.
Answer: C
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Question: 18
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After collecting baseline data and verifying the
hypothesis, which of the following is the BEST approach to use when selecting
behavior change procedures?
A. Ask professionals in the individual's environment to
list procedures to address the unique circumstances involved.
B. Use a procedure that has previously been found to be
socially valid based on staff evaluations.
C. Limit selection to behavior change procedures that are
consistent with those documented in the behavioral literature.
D. Review all journals containing procedures that may
apply to the behavior targeted for change.
Answer: C
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Question: 19
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Which statement is an example of "philosophic
doubt"?
A. Attention is the most powerful reinforcer for most
clients so it will probably work with Freddie.
B. I have many reservations about using the principles of
behavior in designing treatment programs.
C. I really do not think that food functions as a
reinforcer for Linda since she often misses meals.
D. Past research has shown that verbal behavior training
is effective but this could change when new research is conducted.
Answer: D
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Question: 20
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Which is NOT true of determinism?
A. Science is based on determinism.
B. Determinism is in contrast to empiricism.
C. All science is predicated on determinism.
D. The universe is orderly and follows universal laws.
Answer: B
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