Multiple Choice
Punishers, like reinforcers, are defined by
A) the aversive or positive aspects of the punisher or reinforcer.
B) whether they are administered after desirable or undesirable actions.
C) whether they are administered on a variable or fixed schedule.
D) observing the effects that the punisher or reinforcer have on behavior.
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