Multiple Choice
Hirsch and McCauley's selection in flies for the ability to be conditioned to extend their proboscis when water is applied to their feet demonstrated that:
A) A reflex cannot be conditioned but can be mated out of the population
B) Operant and respondent processes are separate and cannot be conditioned simultaneously
C) Conditioning of a reflex has a range of variability
D) An operant behavior can only be successfully conditioned in conjunction with a respondent behavior
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