Multiple Choice
In operant conditioning, the word "operant" denotes the idea that behaviour:
A) is reflexive or respondent.
B) is a function of a learned association between two events.
C) is elicited by an environmental stimulus.
D) produces effects on the environment, resulting in consequences.
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