The major conclusion of Cohen, Richardson, Klebez, Febbo, and Tucker's (2001) study investigating forearm-muscle tension and feedback on five different schedules is that:
A) Variable schedules produce higher response rates than fixed schedules
B) Changes in physiological responses during biofeedback show that internal responses are operant behaviors
C) Internal responses are highly resistant to external reinforcement
D) Biofeedback is a useful clinical treatment for muscle pain
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Q5: Schedules that generate predictable stair-step patterns are:
A)
Q6: What is the relationship between the experimental
Q7: Human performance on FI varies from animal
Q8: Variable-ratio schedules generate:
A) Postreinforcement pauses
B) Break-and-run performance
C)
Q9: Schedules of reinforcement were first described by:
A)
Q11: The shape of the response pattern generated
Q12: Infrequent reinforcement generates responding that is persistent,
Q13: Behavior is said to be in transition
Q14: A rat receives a pellet for the
Q15: Organisms become _ in their responding as
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