Multiple Choice
What do punishment and negative reinforcement have in common?
A) Both can be used to increase behaviour.
B) Both can be used to decrease behaviour.
C) Both involve aversive stimuli.
D) Both involve the removal of appetitive stimuli.
E) Neither involves aversive stimuli.
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