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imowrer

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Lester wants to stop swearing. He begins to record each time he swears, but finds that his swearing disappears. This is probably an example of:
 
  a. antecedent control.
  b. behavior management.
  c. reactivity.
  d. the triumph of willpower.

Question 2

Hawthorne is trying to improve his golf swing. With each swing, he records how far he thinks the ball went and how close to the target. When he's finished golfing, he moves his records onto a chart at home. However, he's not sure what he's supposed to do to hit the ball farther and closer to the target. Which suggestion for self-observation is he ignoring?
 
  a. Record immediately
  b. Focus on the process
  c. Keep records and store them
  d. Keep it simple



elyse44

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Answer to Question 1

C.

Answer to Question 2

B.



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