The goal of selecting intervention procedures is
A) To specify a single technique that is expected to eliminate the problem behavior
B) To match the intervention to the person's disability label
C) To organize a cluster of changes in the setting that will reduce the likelihood of the problem behavior, that will increase the likelihood of the alternative appropriate behavior paths, and that fits the values, resources, and skills of the people who must implement the procedures
D) All of the above
E) None of the above
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