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nmorano1

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Which theoretical model of self-management views behavior change as a process whereby the individual arranges the environment to improve their discrimination of and response to environmental contingencies?
 
  a. cognitive model
  b. process model
  c. rational model
  d. operant model
  e. respondent model

Question 2

The terms self-control and self-management differ in regards to:
 
  a. the type of behavior problems treated
  b. the designation of locus of control
  c. the type of behavior problems that can be treated by each approach
  d. the focus on being either to increase or decrease behavior



Ahnyah

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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

B



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