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Response deprivation hypothesis
A hypothesis that states when access to one activity is restricted to below baseline levels, the person will engage in the targeted activity at a level exceeding baseline rates in order to gain access to the deprived activity. Restricting access to below baseline levels, then, serves as an establishing operation.
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