| A | B |
| Students choose their... | behavior |
| The ultimate goal of student behavior is to fulfill... | the need to belong |
| Some students choose misbehavior to get extra... | attention |
| Students who want to be the boss and refuse to comply with classroom rules misbehave in a quest for ... | power |
| Some students want to lash out to get even for real or imagined hurts and are demonstrating the immediate goal for.... | revenge |
| Students who want to avoid repeated failure believe they can't live up to their own, their teacher's , or their parents' expectations. Their immediate goal is.... | avoidance-of-failure |
| The most common feeling/response to attention-seeking behaviors are... | irritation and annoyance |
| In order to prevent attention-seeking behaviors, teachers... | teach students to ask directly for extra attention when needed. |