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________ is the administration of an aversive stimulus, or the withdrawal of a reward, to decrease the frequency of an undesirable behavior.
 
  a. Induction c. Legitimate power
  b. Punishment d. Negative reinforcement

Question 2

Changes in the physical appearance of adolescents, such as growth of facial hair in boys and breast development in girls, are called
 
  a. primary sexual characteristics. c. differentiations.
  b. secondary sexual characteristics. d. puberty.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

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