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    Changing Behavior May Be Desirable in Some Cases; for Example
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Changing Behavior May Be Desirable in Some Cases; for Example

Question 19

Question 19

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Changing behavior may be desirable in some cases; for example, toilet training. One factor that does not play a key role in success with this goal is


A) coercion.
B) motivation.
C) rewards.
D) cognitive dissonance.

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