Observable responses refer to behaviors that can be directly observed or measured by others. These behaviors are external actions or reactions that can be objectively seen.
Related terms
Operant Conditioning: This term refers to learning that occurs through rewards (reinforcement) or punishments for specific behaviors.
Classical Conditioning: This term describes the process of learning associations between two stimuli to produce a learned response.
Behavioral Psychology: This branch of psychology focuses on studying observable behaviors and how they are influenced by the environment.