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vicky

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When gathering baseline data for self-modification, one thing to track is what might occur around the same time as the target behavior. This is called
 
  a. an antecedent-response connection.
  b. selecting a reinforcer.
  c. arranging the contingencies.
  d. specifying a target behavior.

Question 2

In order to increase the response strength of a target behavior, one must
 
  a. select a reinforcer. c. make a chart.
  b. arrange for contingencies. d. determine antecedents.



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