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The "time-in" environment must be more reinforcing than the time-out environment.
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In order for time-out to be implemented,the time-out area should:
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Define response cost.
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Response cost is defined as the removal of a specified amount of a reinforcer contingent on the occurrence of a problem behavior.
If the problem behavior does not result in a loss of ___________,the time-out procedure will be ineffective.
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In ______________________ time out,the child is taken to another room contingent on the occurrence of the problem behavior.
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Taking a meal away from a child in a response cost procedure is an acceptable strategy.
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Nicole comes home past her curfew,and is not allowed to use the car for a week.As a result,Nicole no longer comes home past her curfew.Which punishment procedure is illustrated in this example?
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Which of the following can be used in response cost procedures?
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Sitting down and talking with a child to prevent escape from time-out is acceptable.
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The extension of the time-out period when the individual is engaging in the problem behavior at the end of the time-out period is referred to as:
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In _______________________ time out,the child is moved to another part of the room contingent on the occurrence of the problem behavior.
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Which of the following is NOT a consideration in the use of time-out?
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Negative punishment procedures involve the ____________ following the occurrence of a problem behavior.
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In __________________________,a specified amount of a reinforcer is removed contingent on the occurrence of the problem behavior.
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When a behavior occurs and is followed by the removal of a stimulus that results in a decrease in the behavior in the future,it is referred to as:
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