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An increase in the current frequency of behavior that has been associated with a particular consequence represents the effect of MOs. A decrease in the current frequency of behavior that has been associated with a particular consequence represents the effect of MOs. An increase in the reinforcing value of some stimulus, object, or events represents the effect of MOs. A decrease in the reinforcing value of some stimulus, object, or events represents the effect of MOs.
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An increаse in the current frequency оf behаviоr thаt has been assоciated with a particular consequence represents the [evocative] effect of MOs. A decrease in the current frequency of behavior that has been associated with a particular consequence represents the [abative] effect of MOs. An increase in the reinforcing value of some stimulus, object, or events represents the [establishing] effect of MOs. A decrease in the reinforcing value of some stimulus, object, or events represents the [abolishing] effect of MOs.