4. Your friend Christina complains that she drinks way too much caffeine each day. She estimates that she drinks a total of ten cups of coffee or cans of cola. Not only is her habit expensive, but she has trouble getting to sleep at night. Christina wants to limit her caffeine to a combined total of four cups of coffee or cans of cola per day. Describe how you would instruct Christina to implement a full-session DRL procedure to decrease her daily coffee and cola consumption. Describe how you would instruct Christina to implement a spaced responding DRL procedure to limit her daily coffee and cola consumption.
5. The Jacksons like to go out for supper a few nights a week. However, they don't go as often as they would like because their children, 4-year-old Jimmy and 5-year-old Jane, engage in disruptive behavior at restaurants while waiting for the food to arrive. The children tease each other, play with the table settings, get out of their seats, and complain about having to wait. The parents often reprimand them for their disruptive behavior, but Jimmy and Jane behave themselves only for a brief time afterward and then start engaging in disruptive behavior again. Describe the DRO procedure you would have the Jacksons implement to decrease their children's disruptive behavior in restaurant