BCAT Cheat Sheet 2026
The 30 highest-yield BCAT facts, distilled from real exam questions. Print it, save it as a PDF, or study it here — free, no sign-up.
75 questions
90 min time limit
80% to pass
- Which instructional format is most appropriate for teaching skills that require naturally sequential steps, such as handwashing? → Chaining procedures
- A client's problem behavior reappears after a period of successful suppression, even without any change in the treatment plan. This is known as: → Spontaneous recovery
- During discrete trial training, what should happen immediately after the learner emits the correct response? → Deliver the reinforcer
- In the 'ABC' model of behavior, what does the 'A' stand for? → Antecedent
- A client's data shows that aggressive behavior occurs most frequently on Mondays after a 2-day break. This pattern suggests which antecedent variable? → Setting event related to schedule changes over the weekend
- Which reinforcement schedule typically produces the highest and most consistent rate of responding? → Variable-ratio schedule
- A client engages in elopement (running away) primarily when preferred items are taken away. The maintaining variable is most likely: → Tangible positive reinforcement
- A client with a history of aggression is transitioning to a new classroom. To prevent problem behavior, the technician should first: → Conduct a pre-session pairing and use high-density reinforcement
- In a discrete trial, the inter-trial interval (ITI) refers to: → The pause between consecutive trials
- Response cost is classified as which type of behavioral procedure? → Negative punishment
- Which of the following best describes the principle of non-maleficence as it applies to BCAT practice? → Avoiding actions or interventions that cause unnecessary harm to the client
- A child with ASD frequently lines up toys in precise rows and becomes very upset if any object is moved. This behavior most directly reflects: → Insistence on sameness and restricted patterns of behavior
- A BCAT technician realizes they made an error in session data collection. The correct course of action is to: → Inform the supervising BCBA, document the correction transparently, and note the reason
- A BCAT is asked by a supervisor to skip session documentation to save time. The BCAT should: → Refuse and explain that accurate documentation is an ethical and legal obligation
- Which data collection method is most appropriate for measuring whether a learner independently completes each step of a 10-step hand-washing task? → Task analysis data sheet
- Generalization of a skill is best promoted by: → Practicing the skill across multiple settings, people, and materials
- The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) requires employers with 15 or more employees to provide 'reasonable accommodations.' This means: → Accommodations that do not impose undue hardship on the employer
- Which of the following communication features is most characteristic of higher-functioning individuals with ASD? → Literal interpretation of language and difficulty with figurative speech
- A BCAT wants to decrease the frequency of hand-flapping that appears to be automatically reinforced. Which intervention is most appropriate? → Sensory extinction or providing a competing sensory activity
- When a BCaT suspects a client is being neglected at home, the legally mandated action is to: → Report suspicions to the appropriate child protective services agency
- What does the 'A' in the ABC model of behavior analysis stand for? → Antecedent
- Under the IDEA (Individuals with Disabilities Education Act), parents of a child receiving special education services have the right to: → Participate in and consent to IEP development and services
- Pivotal Response Training (PRT) targets 'pivotal' behaviors because: → Improving them produces widespread improvements in many other untargeted behaviors
- Which of the following is an example of response blocking? → Physically preventing a client from completing a self-injurious behavior
- In the 3-term contingency (ABC model), what does the 'A' stand for? → Antecedent
- When a child learns to tact (label) a 'dog' and then correctly labels all four-legged animals as 'dog,' this is an example of: → Overgeneralization
- A child consistently reaches toward the door when asked to do work, indicating escape motivation. The MOST appropriate consequence-based intervention is: → Implement extinction by blocking escape while demand remains
- Which of the following is a potential risk of using punishment-only procedures without concurrent reinforcement of appropriate behavior? → The problem behavior may be suppressed but no functional replacement is learned
- If a technician accidentally reinforces an extinction burst by providing attention during the burst, what is the most likely outcome? → The behavior will be reinforced at a higher intensity, making it harder to extinguish
- A technician is teaching a learner to independently brush teeth using a task analysis with 10 steps. At which point should reinforcement be delivered? → After each individual step the learner completes correctly
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