A behavior therapist using operant conditioning techniques attempts to change undesirable behavior by ____
a. ?creating specific associations with behavior
b. ?examining the underlying feelings related to behavior
c. ?exploring the past and its relationship to current behavior
d. ?changing the consequences of behavior
ANSWER:
d
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