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Compare Discrete-Trial and Free-Operant Methods of Instrumental Conditioning

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Compare discrete-trial and free-operant methods of instrumental conditioning.What are the advantages of each
class of procedure? What factors would influence your choice of procedure type if you were to explore instrumental behaviors?


Definitions:

Companion Cells

Specialized cells found in the phloem of flowering plants that manage the transport and metabolism of the products of photosynthesis.

Ground Tissue

The tissue in plants that makes up the majority of a plant's body, involved in photosynthesis, storage, and support.

Meristem

Zone of undifferentiated parenchyma cells, the divisions of which give rise to new tissues during plant growth.

Secondary Xylem

The part of a plant that contributes to wood formation, responsible for water transport and structural support.

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