An operant class is:
A) All of the variations of behavior that produce the environmental changes required for reinforcement
B) The different types of reinforcers that can be produced by a particular behavior
C) All of the stimuli that set the occasion for a particular behavior
D) A specific instance of a stimulus-behavior-reinforcer relation
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