When he was a child, Ferdinand lost control of his bladder at the library. He was very embarrassed. Now that he's grown, he never goes to the library. We might say that:
a. his interest in the library was punished.
b. the library became a cue for avoidance.
c. the library became a negative reinforcer.
d. he was negatively reinforced at the library.
B.
Psychology
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a. pain-prone personality theory c. diathesis-stress model b. cognitive-behavioral models d. gate control theory
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