INSTRUCTORS SOLUTIONS MANUAL for Behavior Modification What It Is and How To Do It 11th Edition by Garry Martin & Joseph Pear | TABLE OF CONTENTS_ Preface Part I: The Behavior Modification Approach 1. Introduction 2. Areas of Application: An Overview 3. Defining, Measuring, and Recording Target Behavior 4. Doing Behavior Modification Research Part II: Basic Behavioral Principles and Procedures 5. Respondent (Classical, Pavlovian) Conditioning of Reflexive Behavior 6. Increasing a Behavior with Positive Reinforcement 7. Increasing Behavior with Conditioned Reinforcement 8. Decreasing a Behavior with Operant Extinction 9. Getting a New Behavior to Occur with Shaping 10. Developing Behavioral Persistence with Schedules of Reinforcement 11. Responding at the Right Time and Place: Operant Stimulus Discrimination and Stimulus Generalization 12. Changing the Control of a Behavior with Fading 13. Getting a New Sequence of Behaviors to Occur with Behavior Chaining 14 Differential Rei