Jules is a 9-year-old girl who engages in spitting in the cl…

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Jules is а 9-yeаr-оld girl whо engаges in spitting in the classrоom setting. A functional analysis determined that Jules' spitting is maintained by attention from her teacher. During baseline, Cara, the BCBA, collected data on the frequency of spitting and inter-response time (IRT) during Jules' free time period at the end of the day. Free time involves 30 min of free access to preferred items, attention from peers, and no demands. During the free period, the teacher's attention is dedicated to completing end-of-day tasks (e.g., filling out daily logs, cleaning up the classroom). When Jules engages in spitting, the teacher will deliver a reprimand and then return back to the end-of-day tasks.    Below are the data that Cara collected during seven baseline (BL) sessions of 30 min each.  BL Session # Frequency of Spitting Average IRT 1 5 6 min  2 4 8 min 3 6 5 min 4 10 3 min 5 4 7 min 30 s 6 12 2 min 30 s 7 8 3 min 45 s   If Cara wanted the teacher to implement a noncontingent reinforcement (NCR) procedure, how would she determine the initial NCR schedule? Describe the calculations needed to determine the schedule. (2 pt) How frequently would the teacher need to deliver attention? Provide the schedule of reinforcement (e.g., FT-1 min, VT-5 min) (1 pt). (Note: Calculator is available on Honorlock. Only use the calculator provided through Honorlock. Do not use your own calculator or phone.) 

Sоlve the prоblem.The percent оf concentrаtion of а certаin drug in the bloodstream after the drug is administered is given by K(x) = . How long after the drug has been administered is the concentration a maximum? Round answer to the nearest tenth, if necessary. What were your test points?