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storky111

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Mr. Klepto has a problem with his students. They seem to be steeling tokens from each other shortly before the store is open at the end of the week in order to purchase expensive items. How might Mr. Klepto deal with this problem?
 
  a. have the store open more often
  b. use individualized tokens
  c. discontinue the token system for untrustworthy students
  d. enlist the aid of other students to point out those who are stealing tokens

Question 2

Mr. Replacement is considering implementing a token economy in his classroom. What factors should he take into consideration when selecting tokens?
 
  a. students shouldn't be able to bootleg tokens
  b. tokens should be safe, durable, and cheap
  c. tokens should be highly desirable in themselves
  d. both a and b
  e. all of the above



beccamahon

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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

D



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