Multiple Choice
In order to modify someone's behaviour, one should:
A) notice bad behaviour so that it can be nipped in the bud.
B) examine what one is reinforcing.
C) withhold reinforcement until the behaviour reaches the desired level.
D) praise every tiny step in the right direction.
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