RBT Exam Prep: Behavior Reduction Quiz 2026 (No Signup)

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#1. Marvin tells his daughter, “Time to go inside.” His daughter says, “I don’t want to go inside.” Marvin ignores this and says, “Tell me you want a few more minutes.” Marvin saying, “Tell me you want a few more minutes,” could best be described as a:

A discriminative stimulus SD is a stimulus in the presence of which a specific behavior is reinforced and in the absence of which the behavior is not reinforced In this scenario Marvin presenting the SD of telling her to tell me you want a few more minutes sets the occasion for his daughter to say I need more minutes and receive reinforcement presumably a few more minutes of playtime Its not a prompt because it precedes the behavior and sets the occasion for it not directly assisting the response Its not a consequence because it comes before the daughters response Its not a motivating operation because it doesnt alter the value of a reinforcer or punisher

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