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The Volume of Air That Can Be Forcefully Expelled from the Lungs

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The volume of air that can be forcefully expelled from the lungs following a normal exhalation is termed expiratory reserve volume.

Understand the principles and applications of systematic desensitization.
Recognize the role of aversion therapy in modifying maladaptive behaviors.
Identify the use of modeling and participant modeling in behavior therapy.
Comprehend the concept and process of shaping and successive approximations in behavior modification.

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