Question

What is the difference between momentary DRO and interval DRO?

a. Momentary DRO requires that the individual do anything other than the target problem behavior at the end of the interval. Interval DRO requires that the individual do anything other than the target problem behavior for the entire interval.

b. Momentary DRO requires that the individual do a response that is incompatible with the target problem behavior. Interval DRO does not have this requirement.

c. Momentary DRO is usually conducted for shorter time intervals than interval DRO.

d. Momentary DRO is usually more effective early on in intervention, whereas interval DRO is more effective later in intervention.

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