When removing positive consequences, all of the following are effective EXCEPT
A) charting students' misbehaviors to see if frequency is decreasing.
B) making sure that the extent of the removal fits the behavior.
C) allowing for individual differences with consequences.
D) making sure students understand the consequences before giving penalties.
C
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A) lymphedema B) lymphangioma C) lymphadenitis D) lymphangiography
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A) pyuria. B) hematuria. C) glycosuria. D) hypercalcemia.
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A) vertebrae B) bursae C) sutures D) ossicles
Assumptions of health promotion include all of the following EXCEPT
A) appropriate prevention strategies can be developed to deal with the identified health problems. B) behavior can be changed and those changes can influence health. C) initiating and maintaining a behavior change is difficult. D) individual responsibility can best be viewed through victim blaming.