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student77

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Harley often refuses to complete his work. He often comments that he is just too stupid for math. His teacher feels sorry for him and hence often lets him get by with little or no work during math period. The purpose of Harley's behavior is most likely
 
  a. Assumed inadequacy
  b. Gain teacher attention
  c. Gain stimulation
  d. Gain revenge

Question 2

According to Dreikurs. The primary intent of misbehavior is to
 
  a. Gain something or avoid something aversive to
  b. Disrupt the classroom
  c. Annoy the classroom teacher
  d. Fulfill the need to belong and be significant



yifu223

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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

d



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