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Each Time a Dog Rolls Over, It Gets a Treat

Question 109

Question 109

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Each time a dog rolls over, it gets a treat. What the dog has to do in order to get fed is an example of a


A) goal gradient effect.
B) continuous schedule of reinforcement.
C) schedule effect.
D) partial reinforcement schedule.

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