BCBA Exam Prep

BCBA Skill Acquisition Explained: Key Concepts, Examples, and High‑Yield Study Tips

What Is an Acquisition Task? A Clear Guide for BCBA® Exam Prep By BCBA Mock Exam Acquisition tasks are one of the most fundamental yet often misunderstood concepts in Applied Behavior Analysis. If you are preparing for the BCBA® exam, you will encounter acquisition tasks across domains such as discrete trial training, verbal behavior, task […]

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BCaBA Requirements (2026): Eligibility, Coursework, Supervision Hours, and Exam Steps

BCaBA Requirements (2026): Eligibility, Coursework, Supervision Hours, and Exam Steps

Introduction: When “almost ready” still isn’t ready

You can feel close to certification—classes done, fieldwork started, studying underway—yet one missing detail can stall your application. I’ve seen candidates lose weeks (and sometimes an exam window) because they didn’t match their coursework to the right edition requirements or logged hours incorrectly. This guide breaks down BCaBA requirements in

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Task List BACB (6th Edition): The Practical Study Map to Pass the BCBA Exam Faster

Task List BACB (6th Edition): The Practical Study Map to Pass the BCBA Exam Faster

If the task list BACB feels like a giant checklist you’re “supposed” to know, you’re not alone. I remember the moment I first tried to study it straight through—my notes were perfect, and my practice scores were… not. The turning point was treating the task list BACB not as a reading assignment, but as a skills map: what you must do, what you must discriminate, and what the exam will try to tric

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Extinction in ABA: Definition, Examples, and Key Concepts

Extinction in ABA: Definition, Examples, and Key Concepts Extinction is a fundamental concept in applied behavior analysis (ABA) and one of the most frequently tested behavior-reduction procedures on the BCBA® exam. Many ABA students and BCBA candidates know that this procedure involves discontinuing reinforcement, but struggle to explain how it works, why behavior may worsen

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What Is Expressive Communication in ABA? A Practical Guide

What Is Expressive Communication in ABA? A Practical Guide Expressive communication is a core skill area in applied behavior analysis (ABA) and a frequent focus of assessment, goal writing, and intervention planning. Many ABA students and BCBA® candidates know it involves a learner producing a message, but feel unsure what counts as expressive language, how

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SD ABA Made Simple: How Discriminative Stimulus (SD) Works—and How to Master It for the BCBA Exam

SD ABA Made Simple: How Discriminative Stimulus (SD) Works—and How to Master It for the BCBA Exam

In the testing room, SD ABA can feel like a “blink-and-you-miss-it” detail: a tiny cue that changes the whole answer. I still remember reviewing mock exams late at night and realizing I was labeling prompts and motivating operations as SDs because the scenarios “felt” similar. Once you learn what SD ABA actually signals (and what it does not), your accuracy on stimulus control, sk

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What Are Behaviour Contracts in ABA? A Practical Guide

What Are Behaviour Contracts in ABA? A Practical Guide Behaviour contracts are a commonly used intervention in applied behavior analysis (ABA), especially with older children, adolescents, and adults. Many ABA students and BCBA® candidates understand that behaviour contracts involve agreements and rewards, but feel unsure about how they actually work, when they are appropriate, or

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Errorless Learning: What BCBA Candidates Need to Know

Errorless Learning: What BCBA Candidates Need to Know Errorless learning is a common teaching strategy in applied behavior analysis (ABA), and it appears regularly on the BCBA® exam. Many candidates understand the general idea but struggle to explain how error-free learning works, when to use it, or how it differs from trial-and-error learning. On the

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