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Glaiza Leigh
on Oct 10, 2024Verified
To Skinner,respondent behavior was less important than operant behavior.
Respondent Behavior
Respondent behavior refers to automatic, reflexive responses to stimuli, as described in classical conditioning theories in psychology.
Operant Behavior
Behavior that is controlled by consequences, such as rewards or punishments.
- Analyze the importance of operant behavior over respondent behavior in Skinner's research.
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Learning Objectives
- Analyze the importance of operant behavior over respondent behavior in Skinner's research.
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