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To understand why a problem child behaves as she does, Dr. Saldeen maps out the details of how rewards and punishments shape, maintain, and change the child's behavior. Dr. Saldeen is performing a(n) _____ of behavior.
 
  a. psychoanalysis
  b. sociobiological analysis
  c. adaptive analysis
  d. functionalanalysis

Question 2

Functional analysis of behavior was developed by B.F. Skinner to understand how punishment and reward ____.
 
  a. shape and maintain behavior
  b. create a whole that is more than the sum of their parts
  c. underlie the study of structuralism
  d. occur outside of conscious awareness



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Answer to Question 1

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