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ABA Glossary

By Dana Meller, M.A., BCBA
Edited by Tyra Sellers, J.D., Ph.D., BCBA-D
ABA Glossary by Dana Meller, M.A., BCBA, edited by Tyra Sellers, J.D., Ph.D., BCBA-D

Transitive MO (CMO-T)

A type of conditioned motivating operation that is established when an environmental variable establishes another event as a reinforcer or punisher, meaning that a deprived item can only be acquired by a secondary stimulus, establishing the reinforcing effectiveness of the secondary stimulus, and evoking the necessary behaviors to contact the secondary stimulus.

A type of conditioned motivating operation that is established when an environmental variable establishes another event as a reinforcer or punisher, meaning that a deprived item can only be acquired by a secondary stimulus, establishing the reinforcing effectiveness of the secondary stimulus, and evoking the necessary behaviors to contact the secondary stimulus.
6th Edition TCO

B.16 Identify examples of motivating operations.

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