Multiple Choice
Select the statement that does not reflect the behavior-analytic view of one behavior automatically replacing another.
A) one problem behavior sometimes replaces another
B) appropriate behavior sometimes replaces a problem behavior
C) behavior replacement results from concurrent contingencies of reinforcement
D) keep working until you've dealt with each of the concurrent contingencies
E) one behavior replacing another is usually clear evidence that the symptom of an underlying disorder has not been adequately treated
F) all of the above
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