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When a reinforcer is re-introduced to an organism's environment, the behavior that preceded it:(1 point)Responsesdoes not return at alldoes not return at allreturns in a much longer time than it took to learn it in the first placereturns in a much longer time than it took to learn it in the first placereturns in a shorter time than it took to learn it in the first placereturns in a shorter time than it took to learn it in the first placeis absolutely unpredictable

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GPT-4o mini
When a reinforcer is re-introduced to an organism's environment, the behavior that preceded it generally **returns in a shorter time than it took to learn it in the first place**. This phenomenon is often described in the context of conditioning and suggests that previously learned behaviors can be reacquired more quickly due to the strength of the prior associations.