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#1. A BCBA has been working with a client on independent dressing for a month. The client previously demonstrated the ability to dress independently, but the behavior has been inconsistent. Recently, the client’s mother, feeling impatient, assisted the client in putting on their shirt. Following this incident, the client now consistently refuses to put their shirt on unless someone helps them. What behavioral concept best describes the client’s current situation?

The scenario perfectly illustrates prompt dependency The text states they previously demonstrated they were able to dress independently but after the parent assisted the client now the client wont put their shirt on unless someone helps This is a classic example where a client capable of performing a skill independently begins to rely on prompts assistance to initiate or complete the task even when the prompt is no longer necessary The control of the behavior has shifted from natural cues or the clients own initiation to the presence of an artificial prompt This often occurs when prompts are provided unnecessarily or faded inappropriately Extinction burst involves an increase in the frequency duration or intensity of an unreinforced behavior Behavioral contrast refers to an inverse relationship between the rates of behavior in two different settings due to a change in reinforcement in one Response generalization describes the spread of an individuals response to similar stimuli or situations None of these accurately capture the clients specific reliance on external help for a previously independent skill as clearly as prompt dependency

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