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Diane

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In _____, the behavior that is being operantly conditioned is gradually supplanted by a classically conditioned fixed action pattern
 
  A) sign tracking
  B) instinctive drift
  C) CS-US relevance
  D) negative automaintenance

Question 2

In instinctive drift, the behavior that is being shaped comes to be replaced by:
 
  A) a classically conditioned fixed action pattern.
  B) an operantly conditioned fixed action pattern.
  C) a classically conditioned adjunctive behavior.
  D) an operantly conditioned adjunctive behavior.



courtney_bruh

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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

A



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