Erica tends to rush through her arithmetic problems on her homework assignments and ends up making numerous errors. How could Erica's teacher implement a positive practice procedure to decrease math errors?

What will be an ideal response?


When Erica rushes through her arithmetic problems and makes numerous errors, the teacher could have Erica do more arithmetic problems until she had completed a number of them correctly.

Psychology

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