Mr. Grant bangs books on his students' desk when they look like they are about to fall asleep. As a result, many

of his students splash water on their face before they enter the room. The number of kids slouching and appearing tired has decreased. Unfortunately, all of the students in Mr. Grant's class dread his class and are putting minimal effort into learning. This is an example of

a. An appropriate solution for sleeping in his class
b. Mr. Mister's intentional use of classical conditioning
c. Mr. Mister's use of the principals of positive and negative reinforcement
d. Mr. Mister's use of punishment and subsequent negative reinforcement for using it


d

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Indicate whether the statement is true(T) or false(F).

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What was one of the things that Du Bois believed in?

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