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behavior occurs, a behavior intervention plan is designed based on the maintaining function to decrease the challenging behavior and increase positive, prosocial behavior (Alberto & Troutman, 2009; Scott et al., 2008) Other Terminology Functional Behavior Analysis or Functional Analysis of Behavior (FAB) Rationale (Kerr & Nelson, 2010)
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