Behavior reduction is a key domain on the rbt behavior reduction quiz . It involves implementing interventions to decrease challenging or harmful behaviors while ensuring ethical and safe practices. Practicing behavior reduction questions helps candidates understand strategies, identify appropriate interventions, and prepare for both the exam and real-world client situations.
Before attempting quiz questions, it’s important to review key concepts:
Differential Reinforcement
Reinforcing a desired behavior while withholding reinforcement for undesired behavior.
Examples: DRA (alternative behavior), DRI (incompatible behavior), DRO (other behavior).
Extinction
Withholding reinforcement for a previously reinforced behavior to reduce its occurrence.
Antecedent Interventions
Modifying the environment or triggers to prevent challenging behavior before it occurs.
Safe and Ethical Procedures
Using strategies approved in the Behavior Intervention Plan (BIP) and following the RBT’s scope of practice.
Data Collection
Measuring behavior frequency, duration, or intensity to evaluate intervention effectiveness.
Question 1:
A child screams to gain attention. Staff are instructed to ignore the screaming and give attention only when the child is calm. Which procedure is being used?
A. Punishment
B. Extinction
C. Positive Reinforcement
D. Differential Reinforcement
Answer: B. Extinction
Question 2:
You reinforce a child for using words instead of hitting when frustrated. Which strategy is this?
A. DRI (Differential Reinforcement of Incompatible Behavior)
B. DRO (Differential Reinforcement of Other Behavior)
C. DRA (Differential Reinforcement of Alternative Behavior)
D. Punishment
Answer: C. DRA
Question 3:
A child throws toys when transitioning between activities. Staff rearrange the classroom to provide a visual schedule and warnings before transitions. This is an example of:
A. Antecedent Intervention
B. Extinction
C. Negative Reinforcement
D. Shaping
Answer: A. Antecedent Intervention
Question 4:
A child receives reinforcement only for periods without problem behavior. This differential reinforcement strategy is called:
A. DRA
B. DRO
C. DRI
D. Extinction
Answer: B. DRO
Question 5:
You notice a colleague using a procedure not included in the Behavior Intervention Plan (BIP). What should you do?
A. Ignore it
B. Implement the procedure anyway
C. Report to your supervising BCBA
D. Ask the parent for approval
Answer: C. Report to your supervising BCBA
Know the strategies: Be familiar with extinction, reinforcement, and antecedent interventions.
Understand the function of behavior: Identify why a behavior occurs before choosing an intervention.
Follow ethical guidelines: Only use approved procedures.
Practice scenario-based questions: Many exam questions describe real-life situations.
Review data collection methods: Accurate measurement is essential for evaluating interventions.
Behavior reduction questions on the RBT exam test your knowledge of safe, ethical, and effective strategies to reduce challenging behaviors. Practicing quizzes like this helps you understand interventions, recognize functions of behavior, and apply ABA principles correctly. Consistent practice ensures both exam success and competence in real-world client sessions.