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    Reinforcers That Are Inherently Reinforcing Because They Satisfy Biological Needs
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Reinforcers That Are Inherently Reinforcing Because They Satisfy Biological Needs

Question 118

Question 118

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Reinforcers that are inherently reinforcing because they satisfy biological needs are called


A) classical reinforcers.
B) operant reinforcers.
C) primary reinforcers.
D) secondary reinforcers.

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