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In operant conditioning, organisms learn to do or not do things because:
Height And Age
The relationship between an individual's stature and their chronological age, often considered in growth studies.
Sophisticated Motor Activities
Activities that require advanced motor skills and coordination, often entailing a combination of strength, precision, and timing.
Initiation Of Actions
The act of beginning or starting something, often referring to the commencement of specific behaviors or activities.
Ability To Contract
The legal capability to enter into a binding agreement, typically requiring parties to be of certain age and mental capacity.
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