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    That Behavior Can Be Modified by Its Consequences Is the Basic
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That Behavior Can Be Modified by Its Consequences Is the Basic

Question 529

Question 529

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That behavior can be modified by its consequences is the basic tenet of:


A) respondent conditioning
B) respondent extinction
C) operant conditioning
D) aversion therapy

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