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Define Operant Conditioning and Contrast It with Classical Conditioning

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Define operant conditioning and contrast it with classical conditioning. State the law of effect and describe the nature of the observations made by Thorndike to formulate the law. Give two examples of your own that illustrate the reinforcement strategies used in operant conditioning to increase desired behaviors.

Understand the factors that are held constant when moving along the supply curve.
Comprehend the law of supply and its implications for the relationship between price and quantity supplied.
Recognize how changes in the price of inputs, like oil, affect the supply of related goods.
Analyze the effects of supply changes due to external factors such as weather conditions.

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