RBT Exam Practice Test 2024 (Section A: Measurement)

RBT Exam Practice Test Section A. Measurement: This Registered Behavior Technician (RBT) Section A: Measurement multiple-choice questions (MCQs) covers the topic of measurement in the context of behavior analysis. These questions are designed to assess the test-taker’s understanding of advanced concepts, such as data collection, data analysis, and the evaluation of behavior-analytic interventions’ effectiveness. The questions delve into continuous measurement procedures, specific data recording methods, research design intricacies, data interpretation, and graphing patterns.

The questions address various data collection techniques, such as frequency recording, partial interval recording, latency recording, and event recording with limited hold, highlighting the differences between them.

The test-taker is also expected to demonstrate knowledge of experimental design, particularly the multiple baseline and reversal (ABAB) designs, and the reasoning behind these approaches. Furthermore, the questions require the test-taker to identify and interpret patterns in graphical data representation.

RBT Exam Practice Test (A. Measurement)

This practice test consists 25 of multiple-choice questions designed to assess your understanding of measurement concepts related to the role of a Registered Behavior Technician (RBT).

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RBT Exam Practice Test
Section: A. Measurement
Total Items: 30
Time Limit: N/A
Question Type: Sample MCQs

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1) In a reversal design (also known as ABAB design), what is the purpose of the second "B" phase?

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2) When graphing data, what term refers to a situation where data points within a phase repeatedly and predictably fluctuate between high and low values?

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3) In a multiple baseline design, what is the primary reason for staggering the introduction of the independent variable across multiple subjects, settings, or behaviors?

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4) When an RBT records data on the first instance of a target behavior during a fixed-time interval, and then disregards additional instances within that interval, this method is known as:

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5) In behavior analysis, which of the following is considered a continuous measurement procedure?

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6) What is the primary purpose of conducting a functional behavior assessment (FBA)?

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7) In single-subject research design, which phase is conducted after the intervention phase to evaluate the persistence of behavior change?

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8) When analyzing graphs, what term describes the overall direction that the data points are moving in?

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9) What type of data collection method is used when an RBT records whether a target behavior occurs at the end of each predetermined interval?

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10) In behavior analysis, which term refers to the percentage of agreement between two independent observers' data collection?

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11) When analyzing data, which of the following terms refers to the degree to which data points within a set are close together or spread apart?

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12) Which of the following is an example of continuous data collection?

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13) In behavior analysis, what is the term for the extent to which a behavior change is maintained after the removal of an intervention?

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14) When graphing data in a behavior-analytic intervention, what does the x-axis typically represent?

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15) What is the main purpose of a baseline phase in single-subject research design?

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16) In behavior analysis, which of the following is a measure used to determine the effectiveness of an intervention?

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17) Which of the following is an important aspect of ensuring the reliability of data collected during behavior-analytic interventions?

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18) In the context of data analysis, what does the term "trend" refer to?

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19) What is the primary purpose of using a reversal design (ABAB) in single-subject research?

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20) Which of the following data collection methods involves recording the presence or absence of a target behavior at specific intervals of time?

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21) When measuring behavior, interobserver agreement (IOA) is important for ensuring which of the following?

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22) In behavior analysis, what does the term "baseline data" refer to?

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23) Which of the following is NOT a common method of data collection in behavior analysis?

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24) In behavior analysis, which type of graph is most commonly used to display data over time?

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25) What is the primary purpose of conducting a functional behavior assessment (FBA)?

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26) In a multiple baseline design, what is the primary purpose of staggering the introduction of the independent variable across different behaviors, settings, or individuals?

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27) Which of the following is the most important reason for graphing data in behavior analysis?

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28) An RBT is using a continuous measurement procedure. Which of the following best describes this method?

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29) An RBT is using a partial interval recording method to measure a client's engagement in a classroom activity. Which of the following best describes this data collection method?

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30) Which of the following data collection methods is best suited for capturing the time it takes for a client to initiate a task after being given an instruction?

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