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Suppose 3-year-old brett throws a temper tantrum at the checkout counter because he wants some candy. to keep brett quiet, his mother buys him a candy bar. in this example, the candy bar is an example of a that, according to operant conditioning principles, will the probability of brett's throwing another temper tantrum.

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