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#1. Sarah has been attending various social gatherings throughout the entire weekend. When a close friend invites her to an exclusive dinner party on Sunday evening, Sarah politely declines, explaining that she feels ‘partied out’ and would prefer a quiet night. Based on the principles of Applied Behavior Analysis, Sarah’s extensive weekend socializing most accurately exemplifies which of the following behavioral processes, making her less likely to attend another social event?

Sarahs continuous engagement in parties throughout the weekend has led to satiation a state where the effectiveness of social interaction as a reinforcer has decreased Satiation is a type of abolishing operation AO which is a motivating operation MO that decreases the effectiveness of a stimulus as a reinforcer and decreases the current frequency of all behavior that has been reinforced by that stimulus In this scenario her partied out state satiation functions as an AO reducing the reinforcing value of another party and consequently reducing the likelihood of her attending the dinner party

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