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(p. 09) Leader power and negotiation summarize how individuals attain authority over others.
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C. subjunctive tasks
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A. Programmed
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B. Fixed interval schedule
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A. punishment; extinction
B. negative reinforcement; extinction
C. punishment; negative reinforcement
D. positive reinforcement; negative reinforcement
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