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Thomas Edison's "Trial and Success" Approach to Inventing Can Be

Question 30

Question 30

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Thomas Edison's "trial and success" approach to inventing can be described as a product of:


A) Punishment
B) Reinforcement
C) Extinction
D) Stimulus control

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