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If you’re preparing for the BCBA® exam, schedules of reinforcement can feel like alphabet soup: FR, VR, FI, VI, multiple, mixed, chained, tandem, concurrent, alternative, conjunctive…The good news?

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Few topics in applied behavior analysis (ABA) feel as sensitive—or as heavily tested on the BCBA® exam—as punishment. In everyday language, “punishment” usually means something harsh or morally wrong. 

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Stimulus equivalence is a foundational concept tested frequently on the BCBA® exam. Although the terms reflexivity, symmetry, and transitivity may sound abstract, they follow a predictable logic once you understand the relationships they describe. 

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If you’re preparing for the BCBA® exam, you will see differential reinforcement everywhere: in task list items, in mock exam scenarios, and in real clinical decision-making.

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Preference assessments are a core tool in ABA and a frequent topic on the BCBA® exam. You’ll see them in questions about: Identifying potential reinforcers. Designing treatment or teaching plans. Evaluating why an intervention isn’t working as expected.

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Extinction is one of those core ABA concepts that shows up everywhere on the BCBA® exam—especially in questions about reducing problem behavior, understanding side effects, or analyzing why an intervention is (or isn’t) working.

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If you’re preparing for the BCBA® exam, you’ll see references to radical behaviorism and methodological behaviorism—especially in questions about philosophy, private events, and how ABA views “thoughts” and “feelings.”

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If you’re preparing for the BCBA® exam, you already know that functions of behavior are everywhere:In task list items. In mock exams.  In real clinical decision-making

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If you’re preparing for the BCBA® exam, you will see questions about generalization in many places—skill acquisition, maintenance, programming across settings, and more.

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