In Felicia's first-grade class, the children receive buttons every time they behave well. At the end of the week, the children can trade in the buttons for small prizes. This is an example of __________

a. token economy.
b. classical conditioning.
c. spoiling children.
d. negative reinforcement.

Answer: A

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