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Reinforcing " picking up shoe " in a shoe-tying program would be an example of a step in which type of training procedure?
Which of the following is an example of a listener response?
Specifying the hand with which Linda eats, writes, and works is an example oF.
A teacher ' s students were asking for individual assistance at a high rate when they were instructed to work independently using their textbooks and other resource material available in the classroom. The teacher posted a " No Questions " sign and systematically ignored the students ' questions when the sign was up. The rate of question-asking decreased to zero. Now the teacher simply puts up the sign whenever the students are to work independently and removes it when the students can ask questions. With respect to asking questions, the sign functions as:
A behavior analyst has taught a student to look at the teacher when the teacher is speaking. Later, the student is observed looking at a classmate when the classmate is speaking. The student looking at the classmate is a result oF.
Self-management strategies are:
Responses that are likely to allow access to new reinforcers or environments, produce generative behavior, and compete with inappropriate responses are calleD.
Interval recording provides an estimate of which two measures of behavior?
After saying, " ball, " Kelly presents five objects to her student, Bryan. When Bryan selects the ball, Kelly delivers a high-preference item. Bryan is learning to:
A caregiver says, " Touch your nose. " The child accurately touches his nose. The child ' s response is an example of a (n):
