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    In Operant Conditioning, Consequences Are Always Defined in Terms of the Effect
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In Operant Conditioning, Consequences Are Always Defined in Terms of the Effect

Question 169

Question 169

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In operant conditioning, consequences are always defined in terms of the effect on


A) the organism.
B) behaviour.
C) thoughts and emotions.
D) the antecedent stimuli.
E) the environment.

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