How is compliance negatively reinforced in a guided compliance procedure?
What will be an ideal response?
In guided compliance, the individual is physically guided through the requested activity contingent on the occurrence of the problem behavior. It is used when an individual is engaging in a problem behavior in a compliance situation (the individual is instructed or requested to engage in an activity). Because physical guidance is aversive and physical guidance is terminated contingent on compliance, compliance is negatively reinforced.
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