D Question 27 3.5 pts Pressing a lever to obtain food is not a natural behavior for rats. Although you might be able to

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D Question 27 3.5 pts Pressing a lever to obtain food is not a natural behavior for rats. Although you might be able to condition a rat to engage in lever-pressing behavior, sometimes the rat's natural behaviors will override the conditioning. This is known as: O Spontaneous recovery Instinctive drift Negative reinforcement O Stimulus discrimination Question 28 3.5 pts Bandura's research on the effects of modeling is an example of. - learning Associative Operational Identity Observational
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