Multiple Choice
When the intervention is based on the function of the undesirable behavior, consequence interventions may be used to
A) Both weaken the negative thought processes for problem behavior and strengthen the positive thought processes for desired alternative and replacement behaviors
B) Both weaken the maintaining consequences for problem behavior and strengthen the consequences for desired alternative and replacement behaviors
C) Both weaken the unbalanced inner states for problem behavior and strengthen the positive balanced inner states for desired alternative and replacement behaviors
D) All of the above
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