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kwoodring

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Describe the difference between the single opportunity method and the multiple opportunity method of assessing the mastery level of a learner.
 
  What will be an ideal response?

Question 2

What function does the use of a cue word serve in progressive muscle relaxation?
 
  a. the cue word reinforces the use of progressive muscle relaxation
 b. the cue word develops into a conditioned stimulus that elicits relaxation
  c. the cue word helps the individual avoid anxiety producing thoughts
 d. all of these



Jordin Calloway

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Answer to Question 1

In the single-opportunity method of baseline assessment, the initial discriminative stimulus is presented and the learner's ability to complete the chain is assessed, and in the multiple-opportunity method the learner's ability to complete each individual component in the chain is assessed.

Answer to Question 2

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