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In operant conditioning, behaviors are:
Tinnitus
A condition characterized by hearing noises not caused by an external source, often described as ringing in the ears.
Anosmia
A loss or impairment of the sense of smell.
Kinesthesis
The sense of the position and movement of body parts, through sensory organs in muscles and joints.
Metabolic Rate
The rate at which the body burns calories to produce energy.
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