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sammy

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Operant conditioning is a process in which behavior is changed by ___________.
 
  a. what comes after it
  b. a stimulus
  c. extinction
  d. the sound of a bell
  e. modeling

Question 2

In Pavlovs experimentation, a bell became associated with feeding and eventually called for salivation in dogs, but when the bell kept ringing with no presentation of food, it stopped calling forth salivation. This later process is known as ___________________ _.
 
  a. classical conditioning
  b. reversal
  c. modeling
  d. reinforcement sequencing
  e. extinction



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: a

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Answer: e





 

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