How does the subject have significant control in the process of operant conditioning?

a) By choosing a behavior's consequences
b) By selecting the strength of a stimulus
c) By assessing the payoff of a behavior
d) By avoiding a discriminatory stimulus

Ans: c) By assessing the payoff of a behavior

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To encourage gender, age, racial, and ethnic diversity, the National Institutes of Health require all grant applications to include __________ for traditionally underrepresented groups

A) recruitment strategies B) participant guidelines C) recruiters D) projected drop-out rates

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