Basic behavior management programs attempt to understand and change behavior by using an ABC (antecedent, behavior, consequence) system of analysis. With that system, behavior problems are analyzed by studying the antecedents (events prior to the target behavior) and consequences (the outcome or what follows the target behavior), and then forming a hypothesis to explain how the target behavior is triggered and what consequences serve to maintain the behavior…
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