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#1. A behavior analyst observes a client, AJ, and notes that AJ consistently waits for gestural or verbal prompts from the instructor before initiating the correct step of a task, even though he has demonstrated the ability to perform the steps independently in previous sessions with less prompting. This observation most likely describes which of the following behavioral phenomena?
This scenario most accurately describes prompt dependency Prompt dependency occurs when a learners correct responding is contingent on the delivery of a prompt even when the learner may have the ability to perform the skill without the prompt The statement he waits for props to engage in the correct behavior clearly indicates that AJ is relying on prompts to perform the skill A skill acquisition deficit would mean AJ hasnt learned the skill at all Stimulus overselectivity also known as tunnel vision is when an individual responds to only a restricted number of relevant environmental cues which isnt directly suggested here Stimulus generalization failure refers to the inability to perform a learned behavior in different contexts or in response to different but similar stimuli which is also not the primary issue described
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