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The Canadian anti-terrorism laws were developed in a deliberate manner.
Stimulus Control
A situation in which a behavior is executed more frequently in the presence of a specific stimulus because the behavior has been reinforced in the presence of that stimulus.
Free Access Rule
A policy or principle in behavior analysis allowing unrestricted access to a reinforcing stimulus to ensure its effectiveness as a reinforcer.
DRO Increasing-Interval Schedules
A behavior modification technique where reinforcement of any behavior other than the target behavior is delivered at increasing intervals of time.
Differential Reinforcement
A process of reinforcing specific behaviors while withholding reinforcement for other, less desirable behaviors.
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