Asked by Enagnon Migan on Jun 19, 2024

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A target behavior is reinforced when it is performed in the presence of a stimulus.

Target Behavior

A specific behavior selected for change or intervention, often identified in behavioral assessments.

Stimulus

An event, item, or occurrence that provokes or elicits a specific functional reaction in an organism.

  • Recognize the relationship between target behaviors and stimuli.
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addison creechJun 25, 2024
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True
Explanation :
This statement describes the process of stimulus control, where a behavior is more likely to be performed and reinforced in the presence of a specific stimulus, indicating that the behavior is appropriate or will be rewarded when that stimulus is present.