Answer:
Escape Condition
Step-by-step explanation:
Functional analysis
This is simply known as the study of negative or inappropriate behavior, its antecedents, its consequences is also used to determine one or more functions that the behavior may serve for the learner.
Experimental Conditions
1. Alone
2. Attention
3. Demand (Escape)
4. Play
5. Tangible (if needed)
Escape (Demand) condition
This simply states that the removal of a particular stimuli as soon the occurrence of a behavior will increase the likelihood of that behavior. An example includes; when a room is too cold, we tend to avoid the chill by wearing on an extra sweater. It is also called negative reinforcement and it is because it is the removal of certain stimuli soonest as the occurrence of a behavior.