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cabate

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Joanne's favorite hat was taken away from her by her parents because she was being disobedient. As a result, she was never again disobedient to her parents. This scenario is an example of
 
  A) positive punishment.
  B) time-out.
  C) response cost.
  D) negative reinforcement.

Question 2

Making a child sit in a corner for being too noisy is an attempted _____ procedure, while turning off the television for being too noisy is an attempted _____ procedure.
 
  A) response cost; time-out
  B) time-out; response cost
  C) negative punishment; positive punishment
  D) positive punishment; negative punishment



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

B



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