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Smoking as an adjunctive behavior can help an individual work long hours to obtain a promotion, thereby serving as a:
 
  A) self-control device.
  B) form of self-punishment.
  C) fixed action pattern.
  D) form of sign-tracking.

Question 2

As a form of displacement activity, adjunctive behavior can be viewed as a natural tendency to:
 
  A) do something else while waiting for a reinforcer.
  B) avoid settings that have been associated with extinction.
  C) store pent-up energy.
  D) exhibit helplessness as a result of prolonged frustration.



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