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In a ______________ procedure, when the person engages in a problem behavior in response to a demand, the person is guided physically through the requested activity (such as an educational task).

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Answer: Guided compliance

Explanation: Guided compliance is a concept which involves applying a positive punishment procedure on a individual who shows or demonstrates a non-compliant behavior. Guided compliance utilizes a physical prompt on an individual who tries to deviate or fails to comply with a requested activity such as an educational task. The physical prompt is used to keep the individual in check and prevents any sort of non-compliance. The physical prompt or positive punishment procedure is reduced once the individual starts to get compliant and entirely discontinued once the child becomes fully compliant.

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guided compliance

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In a guided compliance procedure, when the person engages in a problem behavior in response to a demand, the person is guided physically through the requested activity (such as an educational task). Guided compliance procedures involves the delivery of progressively more intrusive prompts when a child does not comply to the instructions of a caregiver, it involves delivery of prompts culminating in physical guidance when the child is non-compliant. the prompts are reduced/removed when the child starts complying.

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