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Arii_bell

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Self-management can help individuals to:
 
  a. Accomplish difficult tasks
  b. Break bad habits & replace with good ones
  c. Live a more effective & efficient daily life
  d. Achieve personal goals
  e. All of the above

Question 2

Once you have decided to use a group contingency, how would you determine which type to use (independent, dependent, interdependent)?
 
  What will be an ideal response?



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

The determination of which type of group contingency to use should be based on the programmatic goals of the practitioner. If one wants to change the behavior of one person or a small group of individuals, then a dependent group contingency is the best choice. If one wants to differentially reinforce individuals for appropriate behavior, then an independent group contingency may be the best choice. If the practitioner wants to change everyone's performance, than an interdependent group contingency may be best.



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