Three-Term Contingency refers to the process by which a person or animal learns that their behavior, in the presence of a stimulus, can have an effect on the environment. For example, babies learn very early that crying when they want something gets a response from adults (Stimulus-wet diaper, Response-crying, Resolution-diaper get changed).

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Question: Stewie works after school delivering pizzas on his banana seat bike. Several times last week he suddenly fell asleep at the doorstep of several of his customers after receiving a big tip. Stewie may have:


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