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Chelseaamend

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Making additional reinforcers available noncontingently that are available for removal during a response cost procedure is known as?
 
  a. Priming the pump.
  b. A direct fine.
  c. A combined approach.
  d. Negative reinforcement.
  e. Bonus response cost.

Question 2

If one compares the effects of response dependent delivery of a stimulus to a response independent schedule delivery of a stimulus to analyze whether or not the stimulus serves as a reinforcer, which assessment method is one using?
 
  a. Concurrent schedule assessment
  b. Multiple schedule assessment
  c. Progressive-ratio schedule assessment
  d. Paired stimulus assessment



matt95

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Answer to Question 1

E

Answer to Question 2

B



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