How do the procedures of whole-interval DRO and spaced-responding DRL differ?
A) DRO reinforces absence of behavior and DRL reinforces decreased rate of behavior
B) DRO resets the interval if the behavior occurs but DRL does not
C) DRO is used to decrease behavior and DRL is used to eliminate behavior
D) A and B
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