Key elements of this method are (a) the consequence that previously reinforced the target behavior is provided for the replacement behavior, (b) the consequence that previously reinforced the target behavior is withheld when the target behavior occurs, and (c) the antecedent conditions are adjusted to make it more likely that the replacement behavior will occur
a. Method 1: Teaching replacement or alternative behaviors
b. Method 2: Improving the environment
c. Method 3: Adjusting the contingencies
c
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