Multiple Choice
Molly is sometimes loud and disruptive in class,and her teacher thinks she acts this way when she wants attention.The teacher worries that yelling at Molly might serve as a positive reinforcer for her bad behavior because it is giving Molly the attention she wants.One behavior modification that might help with this child is ________.
A) use of partial reinforcement
B) use of classical conditioning by shocking the child so that she stops speaking out
C) use of instinctive drift therapy
D) use of time-outs to remove the positive reinforcement that even a scolding gives the child
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