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audragclark

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David Camp and colleagues found that, compared to a two-second delay in punishment, a 30-second delay resulted in _______.
 
  a. slightly greater response suppression
  b. slightly less response suppression
  c. about half as much response suppression
  d. about twice as much response suppression

Question 2

Delaying delivery of a punisher is most likely to ______.
 
  a. reduce its effectiveness
  b. increase its effectiveness
  c. have no impact on its effectiveness
  d. have variable and unpredictable effects on its effectiveness



steff9894

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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

A



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