Biology: The Unity and Diversity of Life (14th Edition)

Published by Brooks/Cole Publishing Co.
ISBN 10: 1305073959
ISBN 13: 978-1-30507-395-1

Chapter 43 - Self-Quiz - Page 779: 13

Answer

b.

Work Step by Step

In operant conditioning, a voluntary behavior can be modified according to the consequence of that behavior. In classical conditioning, an involuntary behavior becomes connected to a stimulus that happens at the same time as the behavior. Imprinting is an involuntary behavior. An instinctive behavior is an involuntary, inborn response to a simple stimulus.
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