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Health, 19.02.2020 00:46, kimjooin02

Engineering the consequences of her daughter's behavior is a key element in Laura's parenting strategy. As an example, her daughter is allowed to select the evening movie if she completes her homework before dinner. Laura’s parenting is based on ’s theory of conditioning. a. skinner; classical
b. pavlov; classical
c. pavlov; operant
d. skinner; operant

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