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    Exam 31: Shaping and Schedules of Reinforcement: A Comprehensive Guide
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    Back-Up Reinforcers Are Stimuli That Are Naturally Reinforcing in and of Themselves
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Back-Up Reinforcers Are Stimuli That Are Naturally Reinforcing in and of Themselves

Question 31

Question 31

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Back-up reinforcers are stimuli that are naturally reinforcing in and of themselves,
such as food for someone who has not eaten for several hours.

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