What does it mean to say that two behaviors are "functionally equivalent"?
A) They both involve interactions with the same group of people.
B) They both take the same amount of energy.
C) They are the exact same behavior occurring in different geographic locations.
D) They are different behaviors, but they have similar meanings.
D
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