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#1. In the context of the three-term contingency (Antecedent-Behavior-Consequence), what is the primary characteristic that defines the relationship of antecedents and consequences to the specific behavior they precede or follow?
The text directly addresses this by stating that antecedents and consequences happen before and after behavior and happen at a point in time in relation to the behavior This describes their temporal relationship their positioning in time relative to the occurrence of the behavior An antecedent by definition precedes the behavior and a consequence by definition follows the behavior While antecedents and consequences can also be described by their formal properties eg physical appearance topographical characteristics eg form or functional effects eg how they influence the future probability of the behavior their most fundamental and defining characteristic in relation to the behavior itself is their place in the time sequence Therefore temporal most accurately describes this inherent relationship
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