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#1. An RBT is tasked with collecting data on a client’s hitting behavior. The RBT observes and records what happens immediately before each instance of hitting and what happens immediately after. The RBT notes that the hitting often occurs after demands are placed and is followed by the client being sent to a break area. Based on this description, what type of data collection is the RBT conducting?
ABC recording involves documenting the antecedent what happens before the behavior the behavior itself and the consequence what happens after the behavior In this scenario the RBT is explicitly observing and recording events before demands placed and after client sent to break area the hitting behavior which directly aligns with the definition and purpose of ABC recording This method is crucial for identifying potential environmental variables that may be functionally related to the target behavior Frequency recording would involve only counting the number of times the behavior occurs without noting antecedents or consequences Permanent product recording measures the lasting physical effects or results of behavior which is not what the RBT is doing here A functional analysis involves systematically manipulating antecedents and consequences to determine their functional relationship with the behavior RBTs are typically not authorized or trained to conduct functional analyses and the description here only involves observation and recording not manipulation
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