The basic premise of operant conditioning is that a. most learning occurs when a person mimics a model they are observing.
b. learning takes place over a series of qualitatively different stages. c. the consequences that follow a behavior impact the likelihood of the behavior being repeated. d. pairing a neutral stimulus with an unconditioned stimulus will lead to a conditioned stimulus.
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