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Which of the following is not a measure of the social validity of in applied behavior analysis?
 
  a. The social significance of the target behavior
  b. The appropriateness of the procedures
  c. The magnitude of behavior change
  d. The social importance of the results

Question 2

A post reinforcement pause is when
 
  a. The subject demands delivery of reinforcement
  b. The subject speeds up responses to quicken the delivery of reinforcement
  c. The subject does not respond for a period of time following reinforcement
  d. The subject indefinitely refuses to respond after the delivery of reinforcement



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

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