Multiple Choice
An increase in social behavior resulting from punishment is most likely to be due to:
A) the activation of an innate tendency in humans to become more sociable.
B) the disruption of an ongoing state of agitation.
C) the suppression of dangerous behavior along with sociable behavior.
D) Both a and c are correct.
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