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    Establishing Identical Behaviors in Two Different Individuals Does Not Ensure
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Establishing Identical Behaviors in Two Different Individuals Does Not Ensure

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Establishing identical behaviors in two different individuals does not ensure that the same underlying processes are occurring in both people.

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