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ashley

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If an animal is unable to reach its behavioral bliss point, it will:
 
  A) distribute its behavior to draw as close to it as possible.
  B) become depressed.
  C) decrease its activity level.
  D) Both b and c are correct.

Question 2

How can a contingency of reinforcement affect the behavioral bliss point?
 
  A) It usually has little effect on reaching the behavioral bliss point.
  B) It can move an animal toward its behavioral bliss point.
  C) It can prevent an animal from reaching its behavioral bliss point.
  D) It represents the animal's behavioral bliss point.



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

C





 

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