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renzo156

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According to the matching law, a pigeon will emit _________ times as many responses on a VI 10-sec schedule as it will on a VI 60-sec schedule.
 
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The Ainslie-Rachlin model is based on the assumption that the value of a reward (decreases/increases) _________ more and more rapidly as attainment of the reward _________.
 
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Answer to Question 1

six

Answer to Question 2

increases; becomes imminent (draws near)



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