To understand why a problem child behaves as she does, Dr. Saldeen maps out the details of how rewards and punishments shape, maintain, and change the child's behavior. Dr. Saldeen is performing a(n) _____ of behavior.?

a. ?psychoanalysis
b. ?sociobiological analysis
c. ?adaptive analysis
d. ?functionalanalysis


ANSWER:
d

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