What would a behavior analyst want to know about a child who displays frequent disruptive behaviors?
a. What feelings and emotions the child may be repressing.
b. What stimulus events in the child's environment are rewarding his disruptive behavior.
c. Whether neutral stimuli in the child's environment have been paired with reflexive-eliciting behaviors.
d. Whether aggression runs in the child's family.
B
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a) perfectionism. b) hostility. c) time urgency. d) competition.
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a. In early childhood b. In middle childhood c. In early teenage years d. In late teenage years
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