Asked by
Nicolas Taylor
on Dec 22, 2024Verified
Voluntary behaviors that produce rewarding or punishing consequences are called
A) respondent behaviors.
B) unconditioned responses.
C) operant behaviors.
D) conditioned responses.
Operant Behaviors
Actions or behaviors that are influenced by their consequences, such as rewards or punishments.
Respondent Behaviors
Actions that are automatic responses to stimuli, typically reflexive and not under conscious control.
Unconditioned Responses
Automatic, natural reactions to a stimulus that occur without any prior learning or conditioning.
- Differentiate between operant and respondent behaviors.
Verified Answer
CS
Learning Objectives
- Differentiate between operant and respondent behaviors.
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