Respondent and Operant Behaviors

In the science of behavior analysis, there are two types of conditioning. Respondent behaviors can be thought of as reflexes that are elicited by stimuli. While operant behaviors can be thought of as behaviors that are maintained by environmental consequences and evoked by environmental stimuli.
In correct ABC (three-term contingency) format, provide three operant examples and explain why they are operant conditioning.
In correct format, provide three examples of respondent conditioning and explain why they are respondent.
State the US -> UR relation.
State what is the NS.
State the conditioning process, and that it may need to happen numerous times: NS+US->UR relation.
State the CS -> CR relation is now created.
Acknowledge that the US-UR relation hasn’t changed, and that occasional pairing of the NS+US is required for the NS to remain a CS.
US = unconditioned stimulus
UR = unconditioned response
NS = neutral stimulus
CS = conditioned stimulus
CR = conditioned response

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