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    A Behavior Change Is Likely Due to Indirect Acting Effects
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A Behavior Change Is Likely Due to Indirect Acting Effects

Question 94

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A behavior change is likely due to indirect acting effects of positive reinforcement if the behavior that is measured shows some increase in strength prior to the first occurrence of the consequence.

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