Multiple Choice
According to response-deprivation theory,a less probable behavior
A) can never reinforce a more probable behavior
B) can never punish a more probable behavior
C) may reinforce a more probable behavior if access to the less probable behavior is severely restricted
D) may reinforce a more probable behavior if access to the more probable behavior is severely restricted
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