Explain the behavioral mechanism(s) through which noncontingent

 

Explain the behavioral mechanism(s) through which noncontingent reinforcement can be effective. address how motivating operations, stimulus control, discriminative stimuli (SD), s-

Delta, and consequences play a role in the effectiveness of antecedent interventions. Yes,
consequences do play a role in the effectiveness of antecedent interventions.

Noncontingent reinforcement (NCR) is a powerful method to reduce problematic behavior. NCR involves giving the student access to a reinforcer frequently enough that they are no longer motivated to exhibit disruptive behavior to obtain that same reinforcer.