Stimulus events can be discussed in terms of their features and relationships to behavior (physical, temporal, and functional). Changes in stimuli occur both as antecedent and consequence events, which affect an individual's response. Think about some of your own response patterns that occur. Within a specific example, identify a set of antecedent stimuli that would demonstrate a stimulus class that influences your response(s), clearly explaining what establishes those stimuli as a stimulus class. Next, discuss your current response(s) to that stimulus class that make up a functional or structural response. Are there other responses that would fit to create a response class? Finally, what specific environmental modifications could you make to alter the stimulus-response relationship? Review two of your classmates' responses using the following ideas as a guide: Does the peer's example provide an accurate example of a stimulus class? Are the response class examples clearly and accurately stated? What suggestions do you have for environmental modifications given this stimulus-response relationship? Ask at least one thoughtful follow-up question.