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burchfield96

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Extensive research on the variables that affect operant conditioning has led to which one of the following conclusions?
 
  A) Conditioning cannot and does not take place without awareness.
  B) Conditioning is maintained in spite of awareness.
  C) Conditioning is least most effective when the subject is aware and cooperative.
  D) Conditioning is most effective when the subject is unconscious.

Question 2

Included in explanatory fictions is the concept of
 
  A) subjugation.
  B) dependent man.
  C) humility.
  D) creativity.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: B

Answer to Question 2

Answer: D



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