In programmed instruction, learners are prevented from practicing errors through
a. response cost.
b. frequent feedback.
c. the fixed interval scheduling.
d. positive reinforcement.
B
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a. reciprocal? exchange b. exchange? communal c. communal? passionate d. passionate? companionate
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A. Phenomenological self B. Ideal self C. Real self D. Actual self
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a. Thorndike c. Rescorla b. Hull d. Skinner
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