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What is a discriminative stimulus? Define the three-term contingency and diagram an example. Be sure to include the appropriate symbol for each component in the example.
 
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Each time a student cleans his room, he is hugged by his mother. As a result, he no longer cleans his room. This is an example of a type of contingency known as _________.
 
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