Three-Term Contingency

What is Three-Term Contingency in ABA?

The three-term contingency refers to the relationship between an antecedent (trigger or cue), a behavior, and the consequence that follows the behavior. It describes how the occurrence of a behavior is influenced by the antecedent and consequence.

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