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The Difference Between the Terms Reinforcer and Reinforcement Is That

Question 53

Question 53

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The difference between the terms reinforcer and reinforcement is that one


A) is an event, one is an effect.
B) decelerates behavior, one accelerates behavior.
C) is a consequence, one is an antecedent.
D) is a noun, one is a verb.

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