From a Hullian perspective, when a pigeon pecks at a key to get grain, rG, or fractional
A) recollections or memories, are stored about the amount and quality of the grain.
B) responses, are instrumentally conditioned to the key light.
C) responses, can be elicited through classical conditioning of the operant chamber.
D) resistance or competing responses, can become conditioned to the key light.
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