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    When an Autistic Child Engages in Repetitive Tapping of His
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When an Autistic Child Engages in Repetitive Tapping of His

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Question 1

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When an autistic child engages in repetitive tapping of his pencil and this behavior is reinforced by the sound of the pencil hitting the table,this is an example of:​


A) ​social negative reinforcement
B) ​automatic positive reinforcement
C) ​social positive reinforcement
D) ​automatic negative reinforcement

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