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In ascomycetes and basidiomycetes, plasmogamy is followed immediately by karyogamy.
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Response Substitution
A phenomenon whereby one inappropriate behavior is suppressed and another inappropriate behavior occurs.
Suppression
The act of stopping or inhibiting something from occurring, often referring to behaviors, thoughts, or emotional expressions.
Throwing Furniture
An example of an extreme behavioral response, often used in discussions about managing challenging behaviors in environments such as classrooms or therapeutic settings.
Response Cost
A type of behavior modification technique that involves removing a reward or positive reinforcement to decrease unwanted behaviors.
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