B. F. Skinner discovered that behavioral change becomes more lasting when consequences are:
a. less than the rewards c. continuous
b. provided intermittently d. not part of the plan of change
B
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A Incorrect. B. F. Skinner observed that behavioral change does not become more lasting when consequences are less than the rewards.
B Correct. Skinner discovered behavioral change became more permanent when consequences are provided intermittently than continuously, and believed the essence of development involved constantly acquiring new behaviors or habits due to reinforcing or punishing stimuli.
C Incorrect. B. F. Skinner observed that behavioral change does not become more lasting when consequences are continuous, he observed the exact opposite.
D Incorrect. B. F. Skinner observed that behavioral change does not become more lasting when consequences are not part of the plan of change.
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