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Social Studies, 23.06.2019 23:00
To minimize listener distractions, a speaker should distribute handouts at the beginning of the speech. create a lengthy packet of handouts to maintain audience interest. distribute handouts in the middle of the speech. distribute handouts when he or she is finished talking.
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Aschedule of partial reinforcement in which reinforcement occurs after a fluctuating number of behaviors is called a(n) schedule. a. arbitrary interval b. variable interval c. variable ratio d. arbitrary ratio
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The is directly responsible for setting reserve requirements. federal advisory council fomc board of governors president of the united states
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