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What is the function of a neutral operant?

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to induce fear
OB. to neither strengthen nor weaken a behavior
C. to weaken a behavior
D. to strengthen a behavior

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b because it is correct
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Answer:

Option-(B): The function of a neutral operant is to neither strengthen nor weaken a behavior.

Step-by-step explanation:

The stimulus is referred to any level of change inside the environment in which the organisms exists. While, there are some changes outside or inside the living being body which don't really results in the change inside the behavior of the organism. As its very obvious to think that its a neutral operant so, it means that there will be no level of what so ever change that occurs inside the living being body.

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