__________ management is an operant conditioning strategy that involves altering the relationship between a person's actions and those actions' consequences to replace unwanted behaviors with desirable ones
a. Contingency
b. Consequence
c. Outcome
d. Behavioral
Answer: A
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a. set point; correctional mechanism; detector b. detector; set point; correctional mechanism c. detector; correctional mechanism; set point d. set point; detector; correctional mechanism e. correlational mechanism; set point; detector