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whenever behavior is correlated to specific eliciting stimuli, it is?​

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Answered by ashfaq9938
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Answer:

is a change in the environment that is highly correlated with the occurrence of a later response

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Answered by mousmikumarisl
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Answer:

Respondent Behaviour is the correct answer.

Explanation:

  1. Respondent behaviour, which is crucial for an organism's survival, is a behavioural process (or activity) that takes place in response to certain stimuli. Involuntary activity is what makes this conduct distinctive.
  2. For instance, when exposed to direct sunshine, the pupil begins to flicker.
  3. This type of behaviour is extremely important for survival.

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