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Operant conditioning argues that:
 
  A) behavior is reflexive.
  B) behavior is a function of its consequences.
  C) behavior is unlearned.
  D) the tendency to repeat a behavior is very strong.

Question 2

Operant behavior is a function of its:
 
  A) consequences. B) eliciting stimuli.
  C) causes. D) perceptions.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

A





 

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