Tyrell wants to teach his two daughters, Sarah and Mia, to practice their golf swings every day. Each time after Sarah finishes practicing, he gives her $5, and each time after Mia finishes practicing, he gives her a handful of her favorite candy pieces. Sarah is receiving a __________ reinforcer, and Mia is receiving a __________ reinforcer.?

a. ?secondary; secondary
b. ?primary; primary
c. ?secondary; primary
d. ?primary; secondary


ANSWER:
c

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