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    Howard Can Tell from the Way His Baby Cries Whether
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Howard Can Tell from the Way His Baby Cries Whether

Question 69

Question 69

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Howard can tell from the way his baby cries whether she is hungry, needs changing, is sick, or is tired. This is an example of:


A) generalization.
B) discrimination.
C) sensory preconditioning.
D) negative patterning.

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