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#1. In a Discrete Trial Training (DTT) session, a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) is working with a client on several new, unknown targets. To facilitate learning and maintain previously acquired skills, the BCBA frequently mixes in previously mastered targets throughout the session. What is the primary purpose of including these previously mastered targets in the DTT stream?

The text clearly states if were running previously mastered targets what do we want to make sure the client can do we want to make sure the client can still do the target and if weve stopped teaching and they can still do the This highlights that a core purpose of interspersing mastered targets is to check for and promote the maintenance of skills that have already been learned and generalized By regularly presenting these targets the BCBA ensures that the client retains the ability to perform them over time Additionally including mastered targets provides frequent opportunities for the client to respond correctly which serves as a form of positive reinforcement experiencing success This can help maintain client motivation build momentum reduce the density of errorprone new targets and potentially decrease frustration thereby optimizing the learning environment Options A C and D do not accurately reflect the primary pedagogical reasons for incorporating mastered targets into DTT

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