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    An Experimenter Who Observes That Manipulating an Antecedent Stimulus Changes
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An Experimenter Who Observes That Manipulating an Antecedent Stimulus Changes

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Question 13

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An experimenter who observes that manipulating an antecedent stimulus changes the subject's behavior is most likely looking at


A) operant behavior.
B) dualism.
C) respondent behavior.
D) the law of effect.

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