In Rothbart's model of temperament,
A) distractibility and irritable distress are considered opposite ends of the same dimension.
B) persistence and fearful distress are considered opposite ends of the same dimension.
C) fearful distress and irritable distress distinguish between reactivity triggered by fear and reactivity due to frustration.
D) the dimensions are overly broad, such as regularity of body functions and intensity of reaction.
Answer: C
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a. involve the loss of access to reinforcers b. strengthen a behavior c. involve the presentation of an aversive stimulus d. are examples of negative reinforcement