Multiple Choice
According to molar maximizing theories of matching,
A) organisms always choose whichever response alternative is most likely to be reinforced at that time.
B) organisms change from one response to another to improve on the local rate of reinforcement.
C) the local rate of response is calculated over just the time the organism devotes to that particular response.
D) organisms distribute their responses so as to maximize the amount of reinforcement they receive over the long run.
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