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    The Specific Antecedents and Consequences That Cause a Person to Perform
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The Specific Antecedents and Consequences That Cause a Person to Perform

Question 17

Question 17

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The specific antecedents and consequences that cause a person to perform a behavior are called its


A) setting events.
B) causal factors.
C) maintaining conditions.
D) stimulus controls.

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