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#1. A behavior analyst is supervising a team of Registered Behavior Technicians (RBTs) who are responsible for completing data entry at the end of each shift. The analyst announces that no one can leave until all RBTs have completed all their assigned data entry tasks for the day. If the entire team successfully completes all tasks, everyone receives an extra 30-minute break the following day. This scenario best exemplifies which type of group contingency?

An interdependent group contingency is characterized by the reinforcement for each member of the group being contingent upon every member of the group meeting the performance criterion In this scenario the entire team must complete all data entry tasks before any individual RBT can receive the reinforcement the extended break This fosters a were all in this together mentality where individual success is tied to collective success In contrast an independent group contingency would reinforce individuals based on their own performance and a dependent group contingency would reinforce the entire group based on the performance of a select individual or subgroup the hero contingency

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