Multiple Choice
The difference between molar and molecular theories of matching is that
A) molar theories focus on the response alternative most likely to be reinforced at that time, while molecular theories focus on individual choice responses.
B) molecular theories focus on the response alternative most likely to be reinforced at that time, while molar theories focus on individual choice responses.
C) molar theories focus on aggregates of behavior over a period of time, while molecular theories focus on individual choice responses.
D) molecular theories focus on aggregates of behavior over a period of time, while molar theories focus on individual choice responses.
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