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Current workflow

  1. 1Choose topics from real BCBA and RBT study problems, not generic keyword volume alone.
  2. 2Use public BACB context to organize domains, task areas, and content boundaries.
  3. 3Create original practice prompts, explanations, wrong-choice notes, and next-study actions.
  4. 4Use AI assistance for structure, drafting, and explanation support when helpful.
  5. 5Run internal checks for required fields, answer keys, source notes, coverage, and duplicate risk.
  6. 6Avoid claims of qualified human review unless a specific page or item has actually received it.

Question creation

Seeded practice questions are original study examples. Each approved item must include a stem, answer choices, answer key, explanation, wrong-choice notes, domain label, concept tags, review status, and source notes.

Guide creation

Guides are written around a candidate decision: how to study a weak domain, how to review a missed question, how to interpret a mock score, or how to choose the next practice action.

Review labels

Current labels such as internal editorial review, source-aware study content, original practice item, and AI-assisted human-directed content are intentionally conservative. They do not mean BACB review, BCBA review, or official exam alignment unless a page says that explicitly with reviewer details.

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