The term level refers to the
a. mean or average of data points within a phase
b. the frequency of a behavior
c. the directionality of the behavior
d. none of the above.
a
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a. nothing b. candles c. crayons d. candles and crayons
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A. be supportive of their desire to learn and to be curious about their world in a safe manner B. understand that they have small appetites and help them learn healthy eating habits C. childproof their home to help protect their child from accidents and injuries D. all of the above are correct E. the first and second choices only
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A) POSSE B) K-W-L C) KU-CRL D) Maze strategy