Multiple Choice
Experiments that repeated the basic procedure of Skinner's superstition experiment found
A) no evidence that animals repeated similar behaviors trial after trial
B) evidence for adjunctive behaviors during the time between reinforce deliveries
C) evidence that one animal would learn a superstitious behavior by observing another animal
D) none of the above
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