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Antecedent stimuli or conditions may be defined by the teacher to set up the appropriate response. They may
  include:
 
  a. environmental setting, written instructions or verbal responses
  b. demonstration, materials to be used and number of responses
  c. identifiable behavior, amount of assistance and demonstration
  d. demonstration, verbal instructions and manner of assistance

Question 2

Criteria for acceptable performance include statements addressing duration. Which of the following is NOT
  an acceptable duration statement?
 
  a. will complete within one hour
  b. for no more than 2 weeks
  c. begin within five minutes
  d. will return within 15 minutes


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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

C



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