Proponents of positive behavioral intervention and support
A) forbid the use of punishment.
B) recognize the value of nonviolent negative consequences (punishment) in managing behavior.
C) believe that there are rare occasions when it is necessary to use aversive punishments, such as solitary confinement.
D) believe that there are rare occasions when it is necessary to use aversive punishments, such as corporal punishment.
B
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