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KimWrice

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Timmy is a bright student who is the class clown. He often blurts out answers before getting permission to respond. In addition, he makes off color jokes to get other students to laugh? Pick a procedure to use to decrease his talk outs and jokes and describe how you would implement the procedure.
 
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Question 2

Explain two ways in which motivating operations and discriminative stimuli are similar. Then explain how they are different.
 
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Answer to Question 1

Answers should fully describe the procedure and fully describe how it will be implemented.

Answer to Question 2

Motivating operations and discriminative stimuli are similar in the following ways: (1) they both occur before the behavior of interest, and



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