What does the evidence suggest about the operant conditioning of reflexive behavior?
A) Reflexes can be conditioned by operant procedures in some circumstances
B) Reflexive behavior is hardly ever controlled by respondent procedures
C) Both reflexive behavior is hardly ever controlled by respondent procedures and reflexive behavior is generally controlled by operant procedures
D) Reflexive behavior is generally controlled by operant procedures
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