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    If Something Has Become Reinforcing to You Because You Learned
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If Something Has Become Reinforcing to You Because You Learned

Question 35

Question 35

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If something has become reinforcing to you because you learned that it is associated with other reinforcers,then this new,learned reinforcer is called a ________ reinforcer.​

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