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A Dog That Approaches the Source of a Signal for Food

Question 7

Question 7

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A dog that approaches the source of a signal for food, such as an illuminated light, instead of the source of food, such as the food bowl, is demonstrating:


A) Autoshaping
B) Automaintenance
C) Sign tracking
D) Adjunctive behavior

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