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Describe 3 ways to prevent reinforcer satiation.
 
  What will be an ideal response?

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A comparison across conditions is what allows caregivers to determine the most effective intervention.
 
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Three ways to prevent reinforce satiation:
1) Allow students to select reinforce
2) Assign specific reinforce to each task
3) When satiation begins switch to an alternate reinforce
4) Shorten instructional session
5) Decrease the size of the edible reinforce
6) Use schedules of reinforcement other than continuous schedules
7) Use multiple reinforcers

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