Introductory Psychology CLEP Prep Practice Exam

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What does operant conditioning involve?

Learning from consequences

Operant conditioning is a type of learning where behaviors are strengthened or weakened depending on their consequences. This involves learning from the outcomes (consequences) of certain behaviors, rather than being taught through verbal instructions or visual cues. While positive reinforcement is often used in operant conditioning, it is not the only factor involved in this type of learning. Therefore, options B, C, and D are incorrect as they do not accurately describe what operant conditioning involves.

Using visual cues

Responding to positive reinforcement

Following verbal instructions

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