Multiple Choice
Societies tend to use aversive stimuli to control the behaviour of their citizens for all of the following reasons EXCEPT
A) punishment often serves as a reinforcer for the person doing the punishing.
B) appetitive stimuli are seldom effective agents for inducing changes in social behaviour.
C) societies seldom control the kinds of positive reinforcers that affect their members' behaviour.
D) it can be highly effective in producing immediate behaviour change.
E) societies have the ability to control the stimuli that can punish antisocial behaviour.
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