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#1. Jackie consumes a particularly spicy seafood dish at a restaurant. Later that night, she wakes up experiencing severe heartburn. She immediately goes to the medicine cabinet, takes an antacid tablet, and within minutes, her heartburn subsides. In this specific behavioral sequence, ‘taking an antacid tablet’ serves what function in relation to ‘waking up with heartburn’?
To analyze this sequence within the threeterm contingency AntecedentBehaviorConsequence or ABC we identify the events in chronological order and their roles Waking up with heartburn is an event that occurs immediately before Jackies action therefore it functions as the antecedent stimulus Taking an antacid tablet is the specific observable action or behavior response that Jackie engages in directly following the antecedent Her heartburn subsides is the event that occurs immediately after the response functioning as the consequence While the heartburn could also be considered a painful stimulus that functions as a motivating operation specifically an establishing operation by increasing the value of taking an antacid and evoking that behavior the question specifically asks for the function of taking an antacid tablet in relation to waking up with heartburn In this direct relationship the heartburn is the event that prompts the behavior making taking an antacid tablet the response to that antecedent
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