A discriminative stimulus is said to __________________ for the behavior, meaning that its presence makes the response

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A discriminative stimulus is said to “__________________ for the behavior,” meaning that its presence makes the response (more/less) _________________ likely to occur.

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Introduction To Learning And Behavior

ISBN: 401866

3rd Edition

Authors: Russell A. Powell, Diane G. Symbaluk, P. Lynne Honey

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