Pass the BCBA® Exam | BCBA® Practice Exam - Full Mock BCBA® Exam Review [Part 8]
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Welcome to ABA exam review for our BCBA® exam review. Today we are reviewing another full length 2023 BCBA® practice test. This is part 8 of our sixth full length BCBA® practice exam and BCBA® exam prep. The BCBA® exam is based on the BACB® task list, and you must pass the test to become a Board Certified Behavior Analyst®. Let us help you start your day in the life of a BCBA® with our BCBA® study guides and materials.
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Your videos prepared me to pass the RBT exam! Thank you so much!
Welcome! Congratulations
HA! LOVE THE BRINK EXAMPLE!
Yes indeed!
number 71 wasn't completed on this video or in part 9! what is the answer?
Thanks
Of course!
65. If stakeholder report they must be doing something wrong, maybe they are. Nothing about the reported behaviors of the stakeholders suggests to me that they're "likely" doing what they're supposed to be doing. Does that mean I always tell stakeholder to keep doing what they're doing when they're doubting their treatment fidelity? Not only are some stakeholder doubting their treatment fidelity, but they're also seeing more intense behavior; it sounds like they're onto something. Would it be asking too much for them to reflect on their implementation, since they've already brought it up, and because there's a difference in bxs they observe?
I’ve used many companies for exam prep, and the consensus have been to assume we are in a perfect world and only use the information given. So, if we are in a perfect world we can assume they were trained correctly and are implementing the procedure as intended.
Hi, I have a question. In question 66, shouldn’t the subjects posting be former clients? Even if it is the business instagram page, the pictures should be of former clients unless it is for grants. Isn’t it??? Can you clarify?
You can post current clients on your business/professional page, but within certain limits:
When publishing information
and/or digital content of clients on their professional social media accounts and websites, behavior analysts ensure that
for each publication they (1) obtain informed consent before publishing, (2) include a disclaimer that informed consent was
obtained and that the information should not be captured and reused without express permission, (3) publish on social media
channels in a manner that reduces the potential for sharing, and (4) make appropriate efforts to prevent and correct misuse of
the shared information, documenting all actions taken and the eventual outcomes.