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Discrimination in Operant Conditioning

Discrimination in Operant Conditioning In operant conditioning, discrimination refers to responding only to the discriminative stimulus and not to similar stimuli. For example, imagine that you have trained your dog to jump in the air whenever you say the command, "Jump!"

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