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codyclark

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The way to combine record keeping and A, B, and C elements in a single plan is:
 
  a. Think about All possible solutions, Brainstorm creatively, Conclude the best plan.
  b. Use Antecedents to create Behavior Change, while continually keeping records.
  c. Shift or avoid Antecedents, shape new Behaviors, and arrange Consequences that willchange your behavior, while continually keeping records.
 d. Ask Boys to Cuddle.

Question 2

If the trend in the graph continues, how much will Elliot weigh by week 14?
 
  a. 160 pounds
  b. 178 pounds
  c. 182 pounds
  d. 188 pounds



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Answer to Question 1

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