Multiple Choice
A basic principle governing operant conditioning is that:
A) conditioned stimuli must precede unconditioned stimuli.
B) behaviours are controlled by their consequences.
C) animals can only be conditioned to perform behaviours that appear spontaneously.
D) behaviours are controlled by thoughts and mental processes.
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