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Social Studies, 19.07.2021 17:00 cecilysimpson7521

Each month, Ronald spends hundreds of dollars on lottery tickets in the hopes he will win the largest sum of money possible. Most of the time Ronald loses; however, on a few occasions, he has won significant sums of money. Those instances of winning stand out in Ronald's mind, so he continues to play the lottery in the hopes of winning more often. What operant principle best explains Ronald's behavior

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