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Unit 4 – Learning
Topic 4.1
How might Skinner's theory of operant conditioning overlook the influence of innate mental processes on learning?
It insists on repetitive behaviors leading to successful learning.
It suggests a higher importance for negative reinforcement than positive reinforcement.
It incorrectly defines what constitutes punishment and reinforcement.
It assumes that all behavior is shaped solely by external consequences, ignoring cognitive factors.
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