Asked by Clint Kruppa on May 24, 2024

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When increasing the interval size that must pass without the student exhibiting the target behavior, it is important to establish stimulus control.

Stimulus Control

A situation in which a behavior is executed more frequently in the presence of a specific stimulus because the behavior has been reinforced in the presence of that stimulus.

  • Realize the importance of stimulus control in behavior modification.
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Rebecca AliceMay 30, 2024
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Explanation :
Increasing the interval size in a behavior modification program typically relates to adjusting the criteria for reinforcement in interval-based schedules, not directly to establishing stimulus control. Stimulus control involves conditioning a behavior to occur in the presence of specific stimuli, not adjusting reinforcement intervals.