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. Some children require a "carrot on a stick" to get them to clean their room, behave well in public places, or make good grades. This suggests that: (Points: 5)
the incentive approach pulls the child toward the goal.
the drive-reduction approach guides the child to re-establish homeostasis.
all behavior is controlled by outside rewards.
external goals can explain human behavior.
the incentive approach pulls the child toward the goal.
the drive-reduction approach guides the child to re-establish homeostasis.
all behavior is controlled by outside rewards.
external goals can explain human behavior.
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