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To the radical behaviorist, learning principles
 
  A) are different for each species.
  B) work only if the research subject is conscious of them.
  C) can be taught to anyone with a sufficient background in mathematics.
  D) are the same for all living organisms.

Question 2

According to Skinner, to strengthen a certain response one should
 
  A) punish all responses except the one you want.
  B) employ mentalistic principles.
  C) reward it.
  D) permit a person to employ self-reinforcement.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: D

Answer to Question 2

Answer: C



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