reflect on Fournies' statement that all behavior is a result ofassociated consequences. The assertion is that people will continueto do things that result in positive consequences and will stopdoing things that have negative consequences. What do you thinkabout that? Can you think of examples that may prove that theorywrong? Smoking cigarettes, alcoholism, and drug addiction arewrought with negative consequences, yet people still participate inthose activities despite the consequences. How can that bedifferentiated from what Fournies is talking about? Pleaseinclude your thoughts on this topic as well.