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133 i thought if the question was waht is the family responding "no" it's going to be positive punishment, but the question what changed your behavior, and the behavior was "stop asking" looks like more "Extinction" would you please explain why its not Extinction with the word "stop" and "do yourself"only. Thanks
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ok, I know this is from 3 years ago, but I just started this, so question: If in question 44 Food water and sleep are Primary Reinforcers therefore Unconditioned because they are unlearn...how come Question 47 some things that we dont want like "Freezing Temperatures and Electric Shocks are going to be Unconditioned as well. Can you please explain, I got lost in this one, Thank you
Hi, I've learned from your videos never to add extra information to a question. For #23, how do we know that the consequence (Angelina can go get her coat at any point) is always available? Essentially, how do we know Angelina's coat is always available? I feel like this one could have been any option except for AO. With your explanation I can see why it would be an EO and how the value of a coat is increased. However, if an SD signals that reinforcement is available and Angelina's coat is always available then couldn't Brad's reminder count as an SD? A prompt could also consist of an indirect verbal prompt where a cue is provided that something is expected of Angelina but little information is given. So couldn't Brad's reminder also count as an indirect prompt and ultimately just a prompt? Can anyone expand on this a little further? I'm mixing the three up. Thank you in advance.
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I'm not sure if anyone will get to this on time, but I feel 59 is wrong. Isn't this a perfect example of circular reasoning? You're tired because you cannot work. Aren't these two being inferred from the same conditions? you cannot work because your tired or tired because you cannot work? can someone please address this? Thank you
I passed last year. It was in the first attempt. Sometimes, when I am in doubt, I review your content once again to ensure I am doing things right as RBT. Thank you, instructor, for such a dedicated heart and for putting your knowledge in our hands. That is so nice of you. God bless you 🙌
I missed two (chaining and preference assessment while with client) out of nervousness but overall i couldnt thank you enough for you help thank you so much! 🎉
Why isn't 118 latency? 45 minutes best represents what type of measurement relative to Gabe getting there at 9 am sounds like it is saying Gabe gets there at 9 am (SD) and the train comes by after 45 minutes (latency) the question is asking about the responses of the trains and the trains having a latency of 45 minutes would be a response wouldn't it? thank you in advance your videos are very helpful
For question 178, for option D you said, "the message is toilet but delivered in different ways" isn't that point to point correspondence because you still got the message and it meets the requirement of lacking formal similarity since it's delivered in a different way? You go on to say that it's a picture and you are speaking words which is why it lacks point to point but for option B Lori was reading the ice cream flavor to her kids how is that different from a picture and speaking words? Can someone please clarify further on this because options B and D seem very similar I'm not sure what the difference is
Good question! Point-to-point is when each part of the stimulus corresponds to the response. A read work matches the spoken word because the letters match to the sounds. An echoed word matches exactly because the sounds heard and sounds produced are the same. The picture stimulus is not matching the spoken stimulus directly, it is just evoking that behavior. The picture could also evoke responses of "potty" or "bathroom"
I just got back from my exam and I passed (I literally cried tears of joy)!! Your practice exam videos really helped me with breaking down the questions and understanding why certain answers were better than others. Thank you so so much for making these videos! ♡
Hey everyone, I have my RBT exam tomorrow and I have some questions about some of the questions that I got wrong in the practice exam. Can anyone direct me how to contact him or HELP lol Thank You. And CONGRATULATIONS to everyone that’s passed