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A philosophy, theory and technology of behavior acquisition and change is presented and critically evaluated. Individual and institutional examples of behavioral interventions are examined with a special emphasis on techniques used to change behavior in these settings. This course also stresses the acquisition and use of behavior management skills through demonstrations and assignments.
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D: Courses not offered on a regular schedule but at the discression of the department, on the basis of student interest and ability to arrange schedules of faculty