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Akers' Differential Association Reinforcement Theory Is Based Largely on the Criminological

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Akers' differential association reinforcement theory is based largely on the criminological theory of:


A) Edwin Sutherland.
B) Albert Bandura.
C) Albert Cohen.
D) Walter Miller.
E) B.F. Skinner.

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