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All of the following statements on decreasing inappropriate behaviors are true, EXCEPT:
 
  a. the term punishment means a process that increases the likelihood that a behavior it follows will recur in the future.
  b. reinforcement can inadvertently increase undesirable behaviors.
  c. interventions for decreasing negative behavior occur along a continuum.
  d. interventions for decreasing negative behavior range from least to most intrusive.

Question 2

The Premack Principle, known as Grandmas Rule, is a variation of a(n) ___________ reinforcement.
 
  a. material
  b. activity
  c. symbolic
  d. social



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Answer to Question 1

ANSWER: a

Answer to Question 2

ANSWER: b



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