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TFauchery

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Responses that are elicited by antecedent stimuli without any conditioning or learning taking place are referred to as ____________ responses.
 
  a. automatic
 b. uncontrolled
 c. conditioned
 d. unconditioned

Question 2

In order to implement a self-management plan correctly, you must first:
 
  a. select appropriate self-management strategies
  b. define the target behavior
 c. eliminate competing behaviors
 d. set an achievable goal



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

b



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