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The kind of learning that applies to voluntary behavior is called

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The correct answer is Operant Conditioning.

Operant Conditioning refers to the kind of learning, wherein behavior is empowered and enforced by consequences. For example, you want a child to follow what you would like him or her to do, so you add a punishment if he or she does not apply, which leaves the person no choice but to follow, because they do not want the punishment.
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