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torybrooks

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Angie wants to use an imagined reinforcer. What is necessary for it to be effective?
 
  a. The image must be vivid.
  b. The reward must be based in reality.
  c. The reward must occur quickly.
  d. The fantasy must be related to the target behavior.

Question 2

Token reinforcers are used when:
 
  a. self-reinforcement is not possible.
  b. the person cannot perform the target behavior.
  c. the reinforcement has symbolic value.
  d. prompt reinforcement is not possible.



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katara

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Answer to Question 1

A.

Answer to Question 2

D.




torybrooks

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Reply 2 on: Jun 21, 2018
Thanks for the timely response, appreciate it


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Wow, this really help

 

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