Multiple Choice
In which of the following situations would we expect the least number of responses to the observing stimulus?
A) Emitting the observing response produces a green light when reinforcement is available and a red light during extinction
B) Emitting the observing response produces a green light when reinforcement is available, but no change during extinction
C) Emitting the observing response produces a red light during extinction, but no change when reinforcement is available
D) All of the above present similar information and would produce roughly the same amount of observing behavior
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