RBT Measurement Exam Timed 1 RBT Practice Test Section: Measurement Time Remaining: 00:22:00 Question 1 of 20 Question 1: An RBT sets a timer for 2 minutes. When the timer goes off, the RBT looks up to see if their client is sitting in their seat. What measurement procedure is this? A. Momentary time sampling B. Latency C. Whole interval recording D. Partial interval recording Next Question 2: Ethan tells his client, "Pick up your backpack." He then starts a timer to measure how long it takes before the client begins to reach for the backpack. What type of measurement procedure is Ethan using? A. Inter-response time B. Frequency C. Duration D. Latency Previous Next Question 3: Which axis on a line graph does the Abscissa refer to? A. X-axis B. Y-axis C. Ordinate D. Coordinate Previous Next Question 4: Ella, an RBT, notes that her client, Mason, finishes a math problem and begins the next one 20 seconds later. What type of measurement is Ella collecting? A. Latency B. Rate C. Duration D. IRT Previous Next Question 5: VR, FR, VI, and FI are all: A. Continuous schedules of reinforcement B. Intermittent schedules of reinforcement C. Types of behavior intervention procedures D. Types of teaching procedures Previous Next Question 6: When graphing, which axis is time displayed on? A. Y-axis B. X-axis C. Legend D. Title Previous Next Question 7: Clickers and Tally Marks are tools mostly used while measuring A. Duration B. Frequency C. Average D. Replacements Previous Next Question 8: What does a decreasing trend on a line graph suggest? A. Behavior is increasing B. Behavior is stable C. Data is missing D. Intervention is effective Previous Next Question 9: Emma's RBT is collecting data on her tantrum behavior. Each time a tantrum occurs, the RBT records what happened before (Emma was told "no"), the behavior (Emma cried and screamed), and what happened after (Emma was ignored). What type of data collection is this? A. ABC data collection B. Functional analysis C. Momentary time sampling D. Frequency recording Previous Next Question 10: When collecting partial interval data, which is true? A. Mark yes if behavior occurs any time in interval B. Mark yes only if entire interval C. Record only last interval D. Skip short intervals Previous Next Question 11: Bolting responses were observed during an interval of 15 minutes. This interval was divided into 5-minute segments. The client had to engage in the response during the entire 5-minute segment for the RBT to document its occurrence. Which recording strategy was used in this example? A. Momentary Time Sampling B. Whole Interval C. Partial Interval D. Permanent Product Previous Next Question 12: While recording data on a learner’s self-hitting behavior, an RBT noted 14 hits in a 2-hour session and documented it as 7 hits per hour. Which type of measurement method did he use? A. Frequency B. Count C. Rate D. Duration Previous Next Question 13: What type of measurement is the duration from the end of one behavior until another instance of that same behavior? A. Interval Schedule B. Instantiated Response Tracking C. Inter-response time D. Inter-trial Interval Previous Next Question 14: To ensure our data collection is reliable and valid, what are the key indicators of good (believable) data? A. Accuracy, consistency, and completeness. B. Subjectivity, variability, and complexity C. Volume, speed, and ease of collection D. Simplicity, brevity, and randomness Previous Next Question 15: Which is a defining feature of momentary time sampling? A. Record at beginning of interval B. Record at end of interval C. Record if behavior occurs at any time D. Count every behavior Previous Next Question 16: An RBT should record data: A. When convenient B. Only at the end C. Immediately after the behavior D. In bulk weekly Previous Next Question 17: What is the purpose of inter-observer agreement (IOA)? A. To develop rapport with clients B. To determine reinforcement schedules C. To ensure treatment is effective D. To verify data accuracy Previous Next Question 18: Ms. Smith wants to measure how often David disrupts her class. Disruption is defined as speaking during a lecture without raising his hand. She will take data for 15 minutes each day during her class and record an instance of behavior if David disrupts at all during each 30-second interval. What type of measurement is this? A. Frequency Recording B. Whole Interval Recording C. Partial Interval Recording D. Duration Recording Previous Next Question 19: Examples are food, water, and sleep. What are these classified as? A. Primary reinforcers B. Secondary reinforcers C. Consequences D. SD Previous Next Question 20: A classroom teacher is told to take 20 minutes of data on Brian's behavior once per day. The teacher should set a timer for 1 minute, 20 times, and record a response if the behavior happens the full minute. What type of data collection is this? A. Partial interval B. Whole interval C. Momentary time sampling D. Planned Activity Check Previous Submit Test RBT Measurement Exam 1 RBT Measurement Exam Timed 1 RBT Measurement Exam 2 RBT Measurement Exam Timed 2