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One issue specific to MMPI test use with the test use with youth includes:
Operant Conditioning
Operant conditioning is a learning process whereby behavior is strengthened or weakened by reinforcement or punishment.
Classical Conditioning
A training approach characterized by making associations between a stimulus in the environment and one that occurs naturally, causing a conditioned behavior.
Social Setting
The physical and social context in which people live or in which something happens or develops.
Negative Punishment
A behavior modification technique involving the removal of a desirable stimulus following an undesired behavior to decrease the likelihood of the behavior’s occurrence.
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