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#1. Complete the following sentence accurately based on the principles of Applied Behavior Analysis The momentary effectiveness of any stimulus change as a reinforcement depends on an existing level of with respect to that stimulus change.
The text directly addresses this point by stating the momentary effectiveness of any stimulus changes reinforcement so how effective a re the reinforcement is depends on an existing level of what what makes reinforcement more or less effective well we just talked about it on 118 right the motivation level is altering momentary effectiveness of reinforcement thats what MOs do they increase the value or decrease the value Therefore the effectiveness of a stimulus as a reinforcer at any given moment is directly influenced by the learners current motivational state Prompting is an antecedent that helps evoke a response learning history refers to past experiences with contingencies and contingency describes the relationship between a behavior and its consequence none of these directly define what alters the momentary effectiveness or value of a reinforcer in the way motivation does through motivating operations
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