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Why Does an Infant's Responsiveness to Operant Conditioning Improve His

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Why does an infant's responsiveness to operant conditioning improve his or her social relations with others?


Definitions:

Stimulus

A stimulus is any event or situation that evokes a specific response from an organism or a part of the body, in psychology often referring to anything that impacts behavior or perception.

Macrosystem

The basic institutions and ideologies that influence the child, such as the American ideals of freedom of expression and equality under the law.

Attitudes

A learned tendency to evaluate things in a certain way, which can include evaluations of people, issues, objects, or events.

Child Development

The physical, cognitive, emotional, and social growth of children from infancy through adolescence.

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