Asked by Jaydon Hamilton on Jun 10, 2024
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Stimulus control appears in ________ conditioning.
A) operant, but not classical,
B) both classical and operant
C) classical, but not operant,
D) neither classical nor operant
Stimulus Control
The process by which behaviors are modified by the presence or absence of certain stimuli.
Classical Conditioning
An educational method where associations are made between a naturally occurring stimulus and an environmental one, resulting in a conditioned reaction.
Operant Conditioning
An educational method where the intensity of an action is altered through rewards or penalties.
- Identify the function and utilization of stimulus control within operant and classical conditioning contexts.
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Learning Objectives
- Identify the function and utilization of stimulus control within operant and classical conditioning contexts.
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