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One way to mediate generalization is to___

A. Provide large amounts of reinforcement during teaching.
B. Teach the learner self-monitoring skills.
C. Provide many examples of different possible responses.
D. All of the above.

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To mediate generalization in behavior teaching, one could provide plenty of reinforcement, teach self-monitoring skills, and offer a variety of examples of responses. This ensures that not just any response, but the one closest to the desired behavior, is positively reinforced.

Step-by-step explanation:

The question is asking how to mediate generalization during the process of teaching a new behavior. There are various techniques for effectively teaching new behaviors through positive reinforcement. To prevent overgeneralization, one could:

  • Provide large amounts of reinforcement during teaching to strengthen the desired behavior.
  • Teach the learner self-monitoring skills to help them recognize and maintain the correct response.
  • Provide many examples of different possible responses to help differentiate the correct behavior from similar but undesired responses.

Each of these strategies helps to refine the behavior and ensure that not just any response, but specifically the one closest to the desired behavior, is reinforced. This strategy aligns with the principles of shaping, where reinforcement is provided for closer and closer approximations of the desired behavior until only the desired behavior is reinforced.

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