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    Exam 17: Antecedent Control: Rules and Goals
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    How Might We Account for the Relative Ineffectiveness of Such
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How Might We Account for the Relative Ineffectiveness of Such

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How might we account for the relative ineffectiveness of such rules as "I'm going to stop eating sweets"?

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