The constructional approach to the treatment of problem behaviors involves:

a. focusing on the development of functionally equivalent alternative behaviors
b. eliminating reinforcement for replacement behaviors
c. focusing on the implementation of punishment to decrease a problem behavior
d. eliminating the problem behavior in only one setting in which it occurs


a

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