The Skinner box was designed so that

a. he could punish his daughter, Deborah.
b. rats could eliminate painful stimuli.
c. animals could press a lever to receive food.
d. gerbils could make their way through a maze to a food pellet in the box.
e. cats could pull a string to open the door to the box.


c. animals could press a lever to receive food.

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What will be an ideal response?

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Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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