Which of the following questions are you not likely to ask yourself when you are considering the selection of a stimulus to be set up as an SD for the behavior of another person?
A) Can the stimulus be presented primarily on occasions on which the response should occur?
B) Is there a high probability that the person will attend to it?
C) Are there a wide variety of reinforcers available that are sufficiently different from one another?
D) Is the stimulus sufficiently different from other stimuli on more than one dimension?
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