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stephzh

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According to the Premack approach to punishment, a(n) _____ behavior can be used to punish a(n) _____ behavior.
 
  A) low probability; high probability
  B) high probability; low probability
  C) covert; overt
  D) overt; covert

Question 2

In the context of the _____ theory of punishment, a significant aspect involved in punishment is negative _____.
 
  A) avoidance; punishment
  B) Premack; punishment
  C) avoidance; reinforcement
  D) Premack; reinforcement



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

C



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