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#1. Amanda and her friends are playing a drinking game. If a player flashes the wrong signal, they are immediately taken out of the game until the next round and are required to sit and quietly observe their friends continue to play. If this procedure is implemented to decrease the future occurrence of flashing the wrong signal, which specific type of time-out procedure is being utilized when a player is removed from participation and made to observe?
The scenario describes a timeout procedure where contingent upon an undesirable behavior flashing the wrong signal the individual is removed from the reinforcing activity playing the game but remains within the same environment observing others participate This specific nonexclusionary timeout procedure is known as contingent observation The individuals access to reinforcement participating in the game is temporarily removed but they are still able to observe the ongoing activity Planned ignoring involves withholding attention a potential reinforcer for a behavior but the person is not typically physically removed from an activity or situation Withdrawal of a positive reinforcer generally refers to taking away a specific item or activity that was previously available rather than removing the person from the entire context of the reinforcing environments participation While participation in the game is reinforcing the defining characteristic of this procedure is the removal from active participation with continued observation The timeout ribbon procedure involves using a tangible marker such as a ribbon to indicate when a child is in or out of timeout which is not described as part of this games rules
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