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Intrinsic Reinforcers Are Defined as Reinforcers That

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Question 22

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Intrinsic reinforcers are defined as reinforcers that:


A) bribe a person to engage in a particular task.
B) are inherently related to the activity being reinforced.
C) lead people to interpret the activity as work.
D) provide a person with prizes or praise.

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