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You must make a two-leg trip. First, you must drive from L. A. to Cookeville, Tennessee. Describe how this may be accomplished using "direct-acting" contingencies only. Include the issues you would face. After getting to Cookeville, you must then travel to Webster City, IA. But while in Cookeville, you read Malott’s book and now fully understand rule-governed behavior. Describe how this would change the way you travel to IA. Consult a map, and include/name at least three major highways and six cities you could pass through on your way. Post a minimum of 500 wds. total for A and B.

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