BCBA® Mock Exam - Full BCBA® Exam Review Practice | BCBA® Exam Preparation [Part 2]
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Welcome to ABA exam review for our BCBA® exam review study prep. Today we are reviewing a full length 2023 BCBA® mock exam. This is part 1 of our full length BCBA® practice exam series from ABA Exam Review. The BCBA® Exam consists of 185 questions. You must pass the BACB® exam to become a Board Certified Behavior Analyst® .
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Watched the task list study guide for the BCBA exam a few times, among a few other study materials, and passed first time. Great material... complex concepts easily explained. You helped a ton, thank you!
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I noticed that question 12 is worded differently on the practice exam pdf. slamming the door in the context of the question is a response, but would it be considered a behavior not in the context of this question?
the question (11 ) whey we chaise format - they are not same form but lead to the same function so that Arbitrary
Hello, I took a mock exam today,
For question 12: in the pdf mock question was phrase little different and in explanation, it was different. I answered the question based on question.
Q: SLAMMING THE DOOR WHEN leaving the bedroom is considered a?
I choose behavior, because it didn’t say in the context.
My question is, according to above statement, is it behavior Or response?
I don't really understand on question 20 why the sun shining is considered a conditioned stimulus since in the question, no-one taught the baby to sneeze in reaction to the sun being in her eyes. What makes the sun shining in her eyes a conditioned stimulus?
The sneeze is a reflex - think about how respondent behavior relates to this question.
Same here. I thought/think the sun shining in one's eye is an unconditioned stimulus as it causes the involuntary behavior of dilating pupils and maybe sneezing.