Multiple Choice
According to Thorndike, reinforcement for correct responses:
A) not only increases probability of the correct responses being repeated but also increases the probability of responses adjacent to the reinforced response being repeated
B) is not nearly as important as the punishment of incorrect responses
C) produces a permanent disposition to respond in the reinforced manner
D) must involve satisfaction of a biological drive
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