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    Taking an Aspirin Every Day to Reduce One's Chances of a Heart
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Taking an Aspirin Every Day to Reduce One's Chances of a Heart

Question 7

Question 7

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Taking an aspirin every day to reduce one's chances of a heart attack is an example of a behavior controlled by


A) positive reinforcement
B) negative reinforcement
C) punishment
D) omission

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