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As Compared to Classical Conditioning,the Behaviors to Be Learned in Operant

Question 55

Question 55

Multiple Choice

As compared to classical conditioning,the behaviors to be learned in operant conditioning are:


A) reflexive
B) elicited
C) automatic
D) voluntary

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