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    The Method of Successive Approximations Involves Changing Students' Behavior by Managing
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The Method of Successive Approximations Involves Changing Students' Behavior by Managing

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The method of successive approximations involves changing students' behavior by managing the contingencies, or consequences, of that behavior.

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