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What term refers to developmental changes in amount?
 
  What will be an ideal response?

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Which is NOT a punishment?
 
  A. taking a desired object away from the child
 B. adding something negative to the child's environment
 C. a negative consequence administered as a reaction to a negative behavior
 D. giving the child a warning when behaving inappropriately



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quantitative

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