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In the sense in which the authors use it, behavior control is
{ 1 } - any treatment, procedure, or process that is intended, with or without a person's consent, to cause a person to continue a personally or socially desirable activity.
{ 2 } - any medically indicated treatment, procedure, or process that is intended, without a person's consent, to cause a person to discontinue a personally or socially undesirable activity.
{ 3 } - any treatment, procedure, or process that is intended, with or without a person's consent, to cause a person to discontinue a personally or socially undesirable activity.
{ 4 } - any treatment, procedure, or process that is intended, with a person's consent, to cause a person to discontinue a personally or socially undesirable activity.
{ 5 } - any medically indicated treatment, procedure, or process that is intended, with or without a person's consent, to cause a person to discontinue a personally or socially undesirable activity.
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1 is wrong. Please try again.
In the sense in which the authors use it, behavior control is
{ 1 } - any treatment, procedure, or process that is intended, with or without a person's consent, to cause a person to continue a personally or socially desirable activity.
{ 2 } - any medically indicated treatment, procedure, or process that is intended, without a person's consent, to cause a person to discontinue a personally or socially undesirable activity.
{ 3 } - any treatment, procedure, or process that is intended, with or without a person's consent, to cause a person to discontinue a personally or socially undesirable activity.
{ 4 } - any treatment, procedure, or process that is intended, with a person's consent, to cause a person to discontinue a personally or socially undesirable activity.
{ 5 } - any medically indicated treatment, procedure, or process that is intended, with or without a person's consent, to cause a person to discontinue a personally or socially undesirable activity.
See p. 376.
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2 is wrong. Please try again.
In the sense in which the authors use it, behavior control is
{ 1 } - any treatment, procedure, or process that is intended, with or without a person's consent, to cause a person to continue a personally or socially desirable activity.
{ 2 } - any medically indicated treatment, procedure, or process that is intended, without a person's consent, to cause a person to discontinue a personally or socially undesirable activity.
{ 3 } - any treatment, procedure, or process that is intended, with or without a person's consent, to cause a person to discontinue a personally or socially undesirable activity.
{ 4 } - any treatment, procedure, or process that is intended, with a person's consent, to cause a person to discontinue a personally or socially undesirable activity.
{ 5 } - any medically indicated treatment, procedure, or process that is intended, with or without a person's consent, to cause a person to discontinue a personally or socially undesirable activity.
See p. 376.
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3 is wrong. Please try again.
In the sense in which the authors use it, behavior control is
{ 1 } - any treatment, procedure, or process that is intended, with or without a person's consent, to cause a person to continue a personally or socially desirable activity.
{ 2 } - any medically indicated treatment, procedure, or process that is intended, without a person's consent, to cause a person to discontinue a personally or socially undesirable activity.
{ 3 } - any treatment, procedure, or process that is intended, with or without a person's consent, to cause a person to discontinue a personally or socially undesirable activity.
{ 4 } - any treatment, procedure, or process that is intended, with a person's consent, to cause a person to discontinue a personally or socially undesirable activity.
{ 5 } - any medically indicated treatment, procedure, or process that is intended, with or without a person's consent, to cause a person to discontinue a personally or socially undesirable activity.
See p. 376.
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4 is wrong. Please try again.
In the sense in which the authors use it, behavior control is
{ 1 } - any treatment, procedure, or process that is intended, with or without a person's consent, to cause a person to continue a personally or socially desirable activity.
{ 2 } - any medically indicated treatment, procedure, or process that is intended, without a person's consent, to cause a person to discontinue a personally or socially undesirable activity.
{ 3 } - any treatment, procedure, or process that is intended, with or without a person's consent, to cause a person to discontinue a personally or socially undesirable activity.
{ 4 } - any treatment, procedure, or process that is intended, with a person's consent, to cause a person to discontinue a personally or socially undesirable activity.
{ 5 } - any medically indicated treatment, procedure, or process that is intended, with or without a person's consent, to cause a person to discontinue a personally or socially undesirable activity.
See p. 376.
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5 is correct!
In the sense in which the authors use it, behavior control is
{ 1 } - any treatment, procedure, or process that is intended, with or without a person's consent, to cause a person to continue a personally or socially desirable activity.
{ 2 } - any medically indicated treatment, procedure, or process that is intended, without a person's consent, to cause a person to discontinue a personally or socially undesirable activity.
{ 3 } - any treatment, procedure, or process that is intended, with or without a person's consent, to cause a person to discontinue a personally or socially undesirable activity.
{ 4 } - any treatment, procedure, or process that is intended, with a person's consent, to cause a person to discontinue a personally or socially undesirable activity.
{ 5 } - any medically indicated treatment, procedure, or process that is intended, with or without a person's consent, to cause a person to discontinue a personally or socially undesirable activity.
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