When Mark swears around his friends they laugh, but when he swears around his parents they ground him. As a result, Mark is less likely to swear when his parents are around. Mark's behavior of not swearing around his parents is a result of:

a. discrimination training
b. generalization
c. reinforcement
d. A and C


a

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Fill in the blank with correct word

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