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iveyjurea

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Name four guidelines for an effective praise-and ignore approach.
 
  What will be an ideal response?

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In a(n) ___________________ _______ group contingency, each student must reach a prescribed level of behavior before the entire group receives a consequence.
 
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Answer to Question 1

Ignoring will not work unless the reason for the student's behavior is to gain your attention.
When an ignoring intervention is successful, disruptive behavior will increase before decreasing.
Be sure to praise the student for appropriate behaviors.
Consider the peak of the extinction curve before you begin this strategy.

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