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When teaching kelly to determine the difference between boys and girls, her behavior technician used dolls with exaggerated features. the girls had long hair with pink bows and pink dresses, while the boys wore blue pants and had short hair. over time, she used less exaggerated features. this an example of what? stimulus to most prompting
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What statement shows that the agreement between the fictional nations of ziberia and deerkey is a free trade agreement?
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