Karen, a fifth grader, waves her hand energetically, eager to answer Mr. Healy's question. She continues her efforts, but Mr. Healy calls on another student each time. This process continues for the next two days with the same results. The third day Karen sits quietly, not raising her hand. Focusing on Karen's behavior, the case study best illustrates:

a. the negative reinforcement of a behavior.
b. non-reinforcement resulting in extinction of a behavior.
c. the elimination of a behavior through classical conditioning.
d. the elimination of a behavior through removal punishment.


b

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