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lunatika

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One problem with the tendency to meliorate is that
 
  A) too much of something can result in habituation.
  B) too much of something can result in sensitization.
  C) it does not provide the desired reinforcements.
  D) it focuses only on delayed consequences but not on immediate ones.

Question 2

Griffin spends most of his time studying the course that he enjoys studying rather than the one he needs to study. This is consistent with _____ theory of matching.
 
  A) maximization
  B) melioration
  C) minimization
  D) optimization



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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