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#1. Greg steps outside, and as the sun shines directly onto his face, he emits a large sneeze. This phenomenon consistently occurs when the sun hits his face. Based on this description, what type of behavior is Greg demonstrating, and what is its primary characteristic?
The text describes Gregs sneeze in response to the sun as a reflex forming an SR stimulusreflex contingency It explicitly states that this is respondent behavior distinguishing it from operant behavior by clarifying that it is not maintained by consequences The text also notes that it is not rulegoverned or contingencyshaped as these relate to operant behavior influenced by verbal rules or direct consequence experience neither of which applies to a physiological reflex like sneezing in this context
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