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    Exam 3: Linking the Function of Behavior to the Intervention
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    When the Selection of an Intervention Is Not Linked to the Function
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When the Selection of an Intervention Is Not Linked to the Function

Question 3

Question 3

Multiple Choice

When the selection of an intervention is not linked to the function of problem behavior, it is


A) More likely to be ineffective
B) May make the problem worse
C) Both of the above
D) Neither of the above

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