Get ready for the RBT certification exam with this focused quiz on behavior reduction. Practice questions covering extinction, reinforcement, and other vital strategies. Boost your confidence and ensure you’re prepared to apply effective behavior interventions.

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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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