What is a secondary reinforcer?
A) an event that increases the probability of classically conditioned responses, but not operant responses
B) an event that is reinforcing at some times and not at other times
C) an event that has become reinforcing as a result of previous experience
D) an event that strengthens a response only after the response has already been learned
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