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#1. A newly certified Behavior Technician (BT) arrives at a client’s home for the first session, prepared with all necessary materials and a plan for initial activities. However, the client’s supervisor emphasizes the paramount importance of spending the initial part of the session establishing rapport before introducing any direct demands or instructional tasks. Which of the following explanations best clarifies why building rapport is a critical foundational step for the BT in this scenario?

Establishing rapport is a fundamental ethical and practical component of Applied Behavior Analysis The text explicitly states that building Rapport is going to start to get this technician to pair themselves as reinforcement This process makes the behavior technician a source of positive reinforcement increasing the clients motivation to interact participate in learning activities and respond to instructions Furthermore treating clients with dignity and respect as mentioned in the text is inherently tied to rapport building Without rapport instructional control and effective intervention are significantly hindered as the client may not view the technician as a positive presence potentially leading to resistance or noncompliance While gathering information on preferences can occur during rapport building the primary behavioral mechanism described is the pairing of the BT with reinforcement to foster a positive therapeutic relationship essential for effective intervention implementation

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