Goal behaviors are sometimes, but not always, the same as replacement behaviors. True or false?

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The question is asking whether goal behaviors and replacement behaviors are always the same, suggesting a distinction between these two concepts in behavior analysis.

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True

The final answer is True. Goal behaviors are sometimes, but not always, the same as replacement behaviors. While goal behaviors refer to desired outcomes, replacement behaviors are specific actions to replace undesirable ones.

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The final answer is True. Goal behaviors are sometimes, but not always, the same as replacement behaviors. While goal behaviors refer to desired outcomes, replacement behaviors are specific actions to replace undesirable ones.

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Goal behaviors are the outcomes or actions that are desired, while replacement behaviors are specific actions taught to replace undesirable behaviors. Thus, they can align but are not always the same.

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A common mistake is to assume goal and replacement behaviors are synonymous, but they serve different purposes and can vary.

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