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#1. During a functional analysis, a behavior analyst places a client in a room with a variety of preferred toys and activities. For a 10-minute interval, the client is given unrestricted, non-contingent access to all available items. The behavior analyst observes if any problem behaviors occur during this period. After 10 minutes, the client is removed from the room, and the environment is prepared for the next condition. This specific condition, characterized by free access to preferred items, most accurately represents which component of a functional analysis?

This scenario describes the Control condition also commonly referred to as the Play condition within a functional analysis In this condition the client is given free noncontingent access to preferred items and activities The intent is to create an enriched environment where motivating operations for problem behavior are typically attenuated ie the client is likely satiated on potential reinforcers Low rates of problem behavior in the control condition when compared to elevated rates in other test conditions like attention escape or alone help to identify the maintaining function of the behavior The other options escape alone attention are test conditions designed to evoke specific functions of behavior by manipulating antecedents and consequences

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