A pigeon pecks a lighted disk on the wall of a test chamber and receives food after the peck. Research has confirmed that, in this example of the operant procedure, the longer the delay between the response and the eliciting stimulus,
a. the weaker the operant response.
b. the weaker the elicited response.
c. the stronger the operant response.
d. the stronger the elicited response.
e. unlike the classical procedure, delay makes no difference to the strength of the response.
a. the weaker the operant response.
Psychology
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Indicate whether this statement is true or false
Psychology