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How are simple diffusion and facilitated diffusion different?
Instrumental Response
Behavior that is performed because it is instrumental in producing a desired outcome or avoiding an undesired one.
Preventing Pregnancy
Measures or methods used to avoid conception or childbirth, encompassing both natural and artificial means.
Negative Reinforcer
A stimulus whose removal or avoidance increases the likelihood of a behavior occurring again in the future.
Birth Control Pills
A type of medication that women can take daily to prevent pregnancy, typically containing hormones that inhibit ovulation and modify the uterine lining.
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