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#1. A baby’s stroller has a retractable hood that can be adjusted. Whenever the hood is down, and the sun shines directly into the baby’s eyes, the baby consistently sneezes. If the hood is up, the sun does not reach the baby’s eyes, and consequently, sneezing does not occur. This repeated, involuntary response of sneezing to direct sunlight, which happens anytime the sun shines on the baby, is best characterized as which type of behavior?

Respondent behavior is a type of behavior that is elicited by a preceding stimulus and is not under voluntary control These behaviors are often reflexes and involve an unconditioned stimulusunconditioned response USUR relationship In this scenario the direct sunlight unconditioned stimulus reliably elicits sneezing unconditioned response from the baby The text explicitly states sneezing breathing blinking heart beating faster all these things are reflexes theyre all part of respondent behavior theres no consequence here its a stimulus response Sr contingency Operant behavior on the other hand is strengthened or weakened by its consequences and is voluntary or consequenceshaped Since there is no consequence maintaining the sneezing and it is a reflex elicited by the sun it is clearly respondent behavior

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