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Specific Voluntary, Observable Actions Such as Answering Yes-No Questions, Solving

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Question 19

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Specific voluntary, observable actions such as answering yes-no questions, solving math problems, and riding a bike are called


A) behaviors.
B) operant conditioners.
C) stimuli.
D) positive reinforcers.

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