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[FinB] The caregiver said, “Liam leaves the table every time…

[FinB] The caregiver said, “Liam leaves the table every time homework time starts because he has learned that he will be allowed to take a break from the work.” What would be the best way to self-edit this statement using behavior-analytic language?

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A circular copper loop is placed perpendicular to a uniform…

A circular copper loop is placed perpendicular to a uniform magnetic field of 0.75 T. Due to external forces, the area of the loop decreases at a rate of 8.4×10-3 m2s. Determine the induced emf in the loop.

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[FinB] Linh developed a study to examine the effectiveness o…

[FinB] Linh developed a study to examine the effectiveness of a behavior‑change program for a school cafeteria. The program included a point system and loss of privileges for rule violations. To ensure the data collection held up to scientific scrutiny, she collected treatment integrity, social validity, and IOA data, while also utilizing a multiple baseline across settings design. This is an example of:

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[FinB] Norm knows his wife didn’t see him start the laundry….

[FinB] Norm knows his wife didn’t see him start the laundry. Before he leaves the house he tells her, “There’s a load of towels in the wash that will need to go in the dryer in about an hour.” This is an example of:

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A conducting bar moves to the left at a constant speed v…

A conducting bar moves to the left at a constant speed v on two conducting rails joined at the left as shown. As a result of the bar moving through a constant magnetic field, a current I is induced in the indicated direction. Which one of the following directions is that of the magnetic field? fig_q2_t3.jpg

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[FinB] Laney is a university instructor in behavior analysis…

[FinB] Laney is a university instructor in behavior analysis. During class, she explains how variables such as sleep deprivation or task difficulty can function as establishing and abolishing operations for positive and negative reinforcement, and how these functional relations can be identified through experimental analyses. This is an example of:

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[FinB] Dr. Chen claims that a person’s personality and futur…

[FinB] Dr. Chen claims that a person’s personality and future success are determined by the pattern of numbers in their birth date. This is an example of which type of explanation for behavior?

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[FinB] Ruben tried several combinations on a locker until on…

[FinB] Ruben tried several combinations on a locker until one combination opened it. After that, he consistently used the same combination whenever he needed to open the locker. This is an example of:

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[FinB] When Gene said his anxiety must come from unresolved…

[FinB] When Gene said his anxiety must come from unresolved inner conflicts, Farah responded that thoughts and emotions are nothing more than brain activity and chemical processes, and that focusing on physical factors like sleep and workload would be more productive. Farah’s statement represents a belief in which of the following?

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[FinB] Alden always completes the same work tasks to start h…

[FinB] Alden always completes the same work tasks to start his day: Checks emails, responds to message boards, and prepares his list of calls. He does not deviate, even when urgent requests come in. This is an example of a:

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