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jparksx

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The text authors loosely distinguish between several behavioral therapy systems, and suggest that those most likely to be comfortable being called behavior therapists will:
 
  a. use counterconditioning techniques.
  b. focus on operant conditioning and behavior modification.
  c. deny cognitive influences on behavior.
  d. conduct highly detailed functional behavioral assessments.

Question 2

A recent study of the effectiveness of contingency management treatment interventions (i.e., positive reinforcement for abstinence such as earning prizes) for people with substance abuse problems documented:
 
  a. that antecedent and stimulus control procedures were generally more effective.
  b. that contingency management was superior to counterconditioning .
  c. considerable success.
  d. the benefits of a punishment over positive reinforcement.



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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