What is operant conditioning? A. Conditioning which is under the influence of operon regulated genes which are modulated by central pattern generators in the brain. B. It is a kind of conditioning that is used to prevent a fix action pattern (FAP) from occurring. C. It is the method by which a white rat learns its way through a maze. D. It is the same thing as trial and error learning. E. It is the same type of learning used by a child to learn the alphabet.
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What is operant conditioning?
A. Conditioning which is under the influence of operon regulated genes which are modulated
by central pattern generators in the brain.
B. It is a kind of conditioning that is used to prevent a fix action pattern (FAP) from
occurring.
C. It is the method by which a white rat learns its way through a maze.
D. It is the same thing as trial and error learning.
E. It is the same type of learning used by a child to learn the alphabet.
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