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#1. A behavior analyst is conducting a functional analysis for a client. In one condition, the subject is allowed unrestricted access to all preferred toys and activities in the room for 10 minutes, with no demands placed and no contingent consequences for problem behavior. The subject is then removed from the room, and the next condition is prepared. What specific functional analysis condition does this scenario most accurately represent?
The scenario described where the subject has unrestricted noncontingent access to preferred items and activities for a set duration with no demands or specific consequences for problem behavior is characteristic of the Control Condition also frequently referred to as the Play Condition in a functional analysis This condition serves as a baseline or comparison condition against which the rates of problem behavior in other test conditions eg Attention Escape Alone Tangible are evaluated The goal of the Control Play Condition is to provide a rich environment with highquality reinforcement available noncontingently which should ideally suppress problem behavior if it is maintained by the functions tested in other conditions A low rate of problem behavior in the Control Condition coupled with elevated rates in a specific test condition helps to identify the maintaining function of the behavior
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