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rosent76

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The Rachlin/Castro/Bandura debate discussed in the text illustrates the complexity involved in self-administered contingencies. Despite their differences, they all agreed that:
 
  a. self-rewarding works by increasing accurate self-monitoring
  b. contingent consequences work.
  c. consequences are evaluated according to usual social standards
  d. self-punishment operates primarily by providing information.

Question 2

A self-administered reward can be seen as:
 
  a. reinforcement.
  b. feedback.
  c. both a and b.
  d. neither a nor b.



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Answer to Question 1

B.

Answer to Question 2

C.



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