Question 1
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In general, _______ _______ refers to any excessive and persistent behavior pattern that occurs as a side effect of reinforcement delivery.
Question 2
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Respondent behavior is elicited by the events that precede it, and_______ are strengthed (or weakened) by stimulus consequences that follow them. operants.
Question 3
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Taste aversion is another example of biological factors underlying _______ procedures.
Question 4
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That is, once _______ _______ is elicited and reinforced, it is controlled by its consequences and is considered to be operant.
Question 5
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_______ _______ during an organism’s lifetime selects response topographies, rates of response, and repertoires of behavior through the feedback from reinforcing consequences.
Question 6
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_______ _______ refers to species-characteristic behavior patterns that became progressively more invasive during training or conditioning “…”
Question 7
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Thus, the temporal arrangement of signal followed by response, and the _____________ of the responses, both suggest respondent conditioning.
Question 8
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That is, once respondent behavior is elicited and reinforced, it is controlled by its ____________________ and is considered to be operant.
Question 9
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There are also occasions when behavior that appears to be respondent is ___________ by its consequences and is therefore operant behavior.
Question 10
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Therefore, it appears that for some stimuli the animal is prepared by nature to make a connection and for others it may even be _______________.
