Multiple Choice
Decreasing the rate of reinforcement in the middle component of a MULT schedule produces a strong increase in rate of responding in the component that precedes the changed component. This is known as:
A) Negative contrast
B) Anticipatory contrast
C) Substitutability
D) Positive contrast
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