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    The Process of Getting Newly Acquired Behaviors to Come Under
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The Process of Getting Newly Acquired Behaviors to Come Under

Question 12

Question 12

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The process of getting newly acquired behaviors to come under the control of peers' social behaviors refers to:


A) reciprocal inhibition.
B) entrapment effects.
C) stimulus discrimination.
D) collateral behavior change.

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