Multiple Choice
The targeted behavior in most operant conditioning experiments is often not likely to occur spontaneously. Therefore, the experimenter must engage the animal in this procedure before further experimentation.
A) classical conditioning
B) shaping by successive approximation
C) operant behavior training
D) acquisition training
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