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Themember4

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Tad was angry with a co-worker and didn't want to see him, but he had to be in the same office. He worked out a plan in which he dealt with the other man as little as possible and then tried to have only positive interactions. This is:
 
  a. a two-stage process.
  b. negative reinforcement.
  c. stimulus control.
  d. extinction.

Question 2

Which is a good technique to prepare for eliminating stimulus control?
 
  a. Precommitted punishment.
  b. Rehearsal in imagination.
  c. Shaping from difficult to easy situations.
  d. None of these.



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Answer to Question 1

A.

Answer to Question 2

B.



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