Behavior Reduction is one of the most important module in the RBT course content. This module contributes around 16% of the marks in the RBT final exam. It covers various aspects like Identifying functions of behavior, Implementing behavior intervention plans (BIPs) and Crisis prevention strategies. So, practicing the below rbt Practice test on Behavior Reduction can help you to gain more confidence.
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Question 1 of 15
1. Question
This consequence increases the future likelihood of behavior.
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Reinforcement increases the future likelihood of behavior. Punishment does the opposite – it decrease the future likelihood of behavior. Motivation impacts the value of reinforcement.
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Reinforcement increases the future likelihood of behavior. Punishment does the opposite – it decrease the future likelihood of behavior. Motivation impacts the value of reinforcement. -
Question 2 of 15
2. Question
Reinforcement is delivered, on average, every 2 minutes following the first response after the time is up. What reinforcement schedule is this?
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Remember what the letters stand for. F = fixed, V = variable, R = ratio (response), I = interval (time). If the reinforcement is delivered on an average time schedule than that schedule is a variable interval. The number is just the amount of time or number of responses.
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Remember what the letters stand for. F = fixed, V = variable, R = ratio (response), I = interval (time). If the reinforcement is delivered on an average time schedule than that schedule is a variable interval. The number is just the amount of time or number of responses. -
Question 3 of 15
3. Question
This procedure involves reinforcing gradual changes in behavior.
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Shaping = reinforcing successful approximations of behavior. If you are reinforcing each gradual change in behavior you are shaping that behavior into the final behavior you want to see. Example – the word bubble. Reinforce for “b” then reinforce for “bub” then reinforce for “bubble”
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Shaping = reinforcing successful approximations of behavior. If you are reinforcing each gradual change in behavior you are shaping that behavior into the final behavior you want to see. Example – the word bubble. Reinforce for “b” then reinforce for “bub” then reinforce for “bubble” -
Question 4 of 15
4. Question
A little boy is playing with his toys in his room. Holding one of his stuffed animal dolls, he looks at it and says “Zebra!” What type of verbal behavior is this?
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A tact is just a label. The boy is labeling the zebra. An echoic would be if the boy said “zebra” after someone said “zebra”. An intraverbal would be if the boy said “zebra” when someone asked “what animal is this”.
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A tact is just a label. The boy is labeling the zebra. An echoic would be if the boy said “zebra” after someone said “zebra”. An intraverbal would be if the boy said “zebra” when someone asked “what animal is this”. -
Question 5 of 15
5. Question
Which of the following is a common strategy for reducing undesirable behaviors in individuals with developmental disabilities?
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Extinction is a behavioral reduction strategy that involves discontinuing reinforcement of a previously reinforced behavior, leading to a decrease in that behavior over time. It is effective when the behavior is maintained by reinforcement, as removing that reinforcement typically results in the behavior diminishing. However, it may initially lead to an increase in the behavior before it decreases, known as an extinction burst.
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Extinction is a behavioral reduction strategy that involves discontinuing reinforcement of a previously reinforced behavior, leading to a decrease in that behavior over time. It is effective when the behavior is maintained by reinforcement, as removing that reinforcement typically results in the behavior diminishing. However, it may initially lead to an increase in the behavior before it decreases, known as an extinction burst. -
Question 6 of 15
6. Question
In order to effectively implement behavior reduction strategies, which factor should be considered first?
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Understanding the function of a behavior is crucial for effective behavior reduction. Different behaviors serve different purposes, such as gaining attention or avoiding a task. By identifying the underlying reason for a behavior, practitioners can choose appropriate interventions that address the root cause rather than merely suppressing the behavior. This approach increases the likelihood of successful behavior change and promotes more adaptive behaviors.
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Understanding the function of a behavior is crucial for effective behavior reduction. Different behaviors serve different purposes, such as gaining attention or avoiding a task. By identifying the underlying reason for a behavior, practitioners can choose appropriate interventions that address the root cause rather than merely suppressing the behavior. This approach increases the likelihood of successful behavior change and promotes more adaptive behaviors. -
Question 7 of 15
7. Question
What is the primary goal of behavior reduction strategies in ABA?
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To replace problem behaviors with appropriate alternatives
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To replace problem behaviors with appropriate alternatives -
Question 8 of 15
8. Question
Which of the following is an example of an antecedent intervention?
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Modifying the environment to prevent problem behaviors
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Modifying the environment to prevent problem behaviors -
Question 9 of 15
9. Question
What is extinction in behavior reduction?
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Removing reinforcement for a previously reinforced behavior
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Removing reinforcement for a previously reinforced behavior -
Question 10 of 15
10. Question
Which of the following is an example of differential reinforcement of alternative behavior (DRA)?
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Ignoring the problem behavior and reinforcing a different appropriate behavior
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Ignoring the problem behavior and reinforcing a different appropriate behavior -
Question 11 of 15
11. Question
What is the purpose of a Functional Behavior Assessment (FBA)?
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To identify the function of a behavior and develop an intervention plan
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To identify the function of a behavior and develop an intervention plan -
Question 12 of 15
12. Question
Which of the following is NOT a function of behavior?
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Access to tangibles
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Access to tangibles -
Question 13 of 15
13. Question
What is the best approach to handling an extinction burst?
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Remain consistent with the extinction procedure
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Remain consistent with the extinction procedure -
Question 14 of 15
14. Question
When implementing a token economy, what is essential for success?
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The individual should understand the exchange system
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The individual should understand the exchange system -
Question 15 of 15
15. Question
Which of the following is an example of Noncontingent Reinforcement (NCR)?
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Providing reinforcement on a fixed schedule, regardless of behavior
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Providing reinforcement on a fixed schedule, regardless of behavior
Behavior Reduction is an important topic in the Registered Behavior Technician (RBT) exam because one of the core responsibilities of an RBT is to help decrease challenging or harmful behaviors in clients, often individuals with autism or developmental disabilities.
Here’s why it’s emphasized:
- Client Safety: Reducing behaviors like aggression, self-injury, or property destruction protects the client and those around them.
- Skill Development: Problem behaviors can interfere with learning new skills. Behavior reduction makes it easier to teach communication, social, and daily living skills.
- Ethical Practice: RBTs must use ethical and evidence-based methods to reduce behaviors, following a behavior intervention plan (BIP) created by a supervisor (BCBA).
- Professional Competency: The RBT Task List (set by the BACB) explicitly includes “Behavior Reduction” as a major task area. Demonstrating competency in this area is necessary to pass the exam and work in the field.