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#1. During an observation, a BCBA records every instance of a student raising their hand in class. The act of a student’s hand moving from their lap to an upright position above their head, occurring at a specific moment, represents which of the following terms in Applied Behavior Analysis?
The provided text specifically differentiates between behavior and a response by stating its a single instance whats a single instance of behavior a response In ABA a response refers to a single instance of a behavior While handraising generally describes a behavior or belongs to a response class all forms of handraising that serve the same function the question focuses on the act occurring at a specific moment which precisely defines a single discrete instance Therefore the most accurate term for a single occurrence of the hand moving is a response An operant is a class of responses that produces a similar effect on the environment and whose future frequency is determined by its history of consequences
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