Forum Description Herrnsteins Matching Law (concurrent schedules of reinforcement) has tremendous implications for using reinforcement-based behavior change
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Forum Description Herrnstein’s Matching Law (concurrent schedules of reinforcement) has tremendous implications for using reinforcement-based behavior change methods in applied environments. Assume you have implemented a behavior change procedure in an applied environment (home, clinic, or classroom) using a token economy. Regarding the potency of your reinforcers, what must be considered if your plan is not working, and what is at least one change you could implement to make it work?
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Healthcare Management Organization Design and Behavior
ISBN: 978-1435488182
6th edition
Authors: Lawton Burns, Elizabeth Bradley, Bryan Weiner
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