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corkyiscool3328

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George has learned that if he pesters his father about using the car enough times, his father
  will eventually break down and give George the keys. George's pestering behavior is apparently
  being reinforced on a ______ schedule.
 
  a. differential rate of low responding
  b. differential reinforcement of other behaviors
  c. variable ratio
  d. fixed interval

Question 2

Students beginning a new topic of study are asked to think of all the different things
  they already know about this topic. A map soon is sketched on the board that
  categorizes and links ideas they've suggested. This technique is called
 
  a. interference reduction
  b. guided questioning
  c. knowledge activation
  d. retroactive interference



meganmoser117

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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

c



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