Multiple Choice
The problem with using punishment outside the laboratory to modify behavior is that
A) punishment is usually introduced at low intensities.
B) the chances of "getting caught" are usually low.
C) often a discriminated punishment procedure is used.
D) All of the answers are correct.
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