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The Four Functions of Behavior

The four functions of behavior describe why someone may engage in any behavior; in other words, why any learned behavior has been selected by its consequences. The four functions traditionally include access to tangibles, access to attention, access to sensory input, and escape/avoidance. Individuals select/choose behaviors to include in their repertoire because they serve one or more of these purposes in their life.