Multiple Choice
If a stimulus (that does not elicit a particular response) is closely followed in time by a second stimulus that elicits a particular response, then the first stimulus will come to elicit the response that was elicited by the second stimulus.This is the definition of the principle of:
A) positive reinforcement
B) operant conditioning
C) counterconditioning
D) respondent conditioning
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