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ahriuashd

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According to Teddlie and Tashakkori, the degree to which inferences can be replicated by others is called
 
  a. Conceptual transferability
  b. Temporal transferability
  c. Ecological transferability
  d. Population transferability

Question 2

Describe the nature of behavior modification and give an example of how you might use it in your classroom.
 
  What will be an ideal response?



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

Behavior is shaped by ignoring students when they act in undesirable ways and reinforcing them when they act in desirable ways. Examples: If a student makes a wisecrack, ignore him. If he completes an assignment quickly, praise him.



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