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Social Studies, 05.03.2020 04:24, jonathanrgarcia

Rowena had been terrified about testifying in court. One morning shortly before she was scheduled to appear, she awoke blind. In this example, Rowena is achieving A) conditioning. B) primary gain. C) reinforcement. D) secondary gain.

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