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abern

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Self-control can be enhanced through repeated exposure to rewards that are presented after:
 
  A) gradually decreasing delays.
  B) suddenly decreasing delays.
  C) gradually increasing delays.
  D) suddenly increasing delays.

Question 2

Over time, Billie's delay curves for different reward alternatives become somewhat flatter. What might account for the change?
 
  A) Age
  B) Experience
  C) Both a and b are correct.
  D) Neither a nor b is correct.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

C



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