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jparksx

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An example of an incompatible behavior for smoking is
 
  a. public debate.
  b. smoking less often.
  c. running a marathon.
  d. scuba diving.

Question 2

Which of the following orders of differential reinforcement procedures represents least to most desirability? Differential reinforcement of
 
  a. low response rates, other behaviors, incompatible behaviors, competing behaviors.
  b. other behaviors, low response rates, incompatible behaviors, competing behaviors.
  c. low response rates, other behaviors, competing behaviors, incompatible behaviors.
  d. other behaviors, low response rates, competing behaviors, incompatible behaviors.



emilymalinowski12

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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

c



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