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#1. A behavior analyst is implementing an errorless teaching procedure to teach a new discrimination to a learner. Given that the core objective of errorless teaching is to prevent any errors from occurring during the initial acquisition of the skill, thereby avoiding the learner practicing mistakes, which type of prompt would be most effective for the behavior analyst to use at the very first instance to ensure 100 error-free responding?

Errorless teaching is a strategy designed to prevent learners from making mistakes by providing prompts that guarantee a correct response especially during initial learning To achieve 100 errorfree responding from the outset the most intrusive and supportive prompt is required A full physical prompt involves physically guiding the learner through the entire response making it highly probable that they will emit the correct behavior without error Less intrusive prompts such as gestural pointing verbal telling or positional placing the correct item closer carry a higher risk of the learner still making an error which errorless teaching aims to entirely avoid

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