Operant conditioning is based on the
Select one
a. Stimulus
b. response
c. Extinction
d. Effect
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stimulus
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operant conditioning, stimuli present when a behavior that is rewarded or punished, controls that behavior. For example, a child may learn to open a box to get the sweets inside, or learn to avoid touching a hot stove; in operant terms, the box and the stove are "discriminative stimuli".
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