@@rosiegarcia4805 forced choice is a type of choice. It's not a choice about whether the task will get done but how. For example, instead of saying "Do you want to brush your teeth?", a forced choice would be, "We're going to brush your teeth. Do you want to squeeze the toothpaste or should I?"
Is it the same contingency of then statement and primarck principle?
Yes :)
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@@HowtoABA can you answer me please iam a little confuse about what is the difference between provide choice and forced choice ?
@@rosiegarcia4805 forced choice is a type of choice. It's not a choice about whether the task will get done but how. For example, instead of saying "Do you want to brush your teeth?", a forced choice would be, "We're going to brush your teeth. Do you want to squeeze the toothpaste or should I?"