The use of indiscriminable contingencies takes advantage of:

a. sameness and difference in discriminative stimuli
b. naturally occurring reinforcers
c. continuous reinforcement to maintain behaviors
d. intermittent reinforcement to maintain behaviors


D

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A. Allowing Leila to move freely around the classroom for one minute every half hour B. Reinforcing Leila's behavior every time she successfully approximates the goal of remaining seated for a targeted amount of time C. Reminding Leila that she will lose a classroom privilege whenever she leaves her seat to walk around D. Removing tokens from Leila's class bank account each time she gets out of her seat without permission

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Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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