Which of the following is the tendency to make an
operant response when stimuli previously associated with reward are present and to withhold the response when stimuli associated with nonreward are present?
a. latent learning.
b. response chaining.
c. operant stimulus discrimination.
d. operant stimulus generalization.
ANSWER: c
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