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Describe the three features of a changing criterion design that combine to demonstrate experimental control.
 
  What will be an ideal response?

Question 2

A schedule of reinforcement is a rule that describes
 
  a. The type of reinforcement used
  b. A rule that describes a contingency of reinforcement
  c. A calendar of when intervention is delivered
  d. A rule that describes a contingency of punishment



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Answer to Question 1

Answer should include: the length of the phases, the magnitude of the criterion changes, and the number of criterion changes.

Answer to Question 2

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