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c. d. a bliss point none of the above 42) According to the response allocation a

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c. d. a bliss point none of the above 42) According to the response allocation approach, when a rat is hungry, it pushes a lever to get food in-order to: reduce a physiological drive state stay as close as possible to an unconstrained baseline of behavior receive the sensory stimulation of consuming the food make the species typical response of consuming the food a. c. d. 43) In the question above, this is also referred to as the: a. behavioral bliss point b. unconstrained baseline c. minimum deviation point d. all of the above 44) The elasticity of demand for candy is likely to be the elasticity of demand for gasoline. the same as less than c. greater than d. cannot be determined In economic concepts of behavioral response allocation, "prices" are equivalent to (or determined by) the: a.) instrumental schedules b. instrumental rewards c. instrumental spending d. none of the above

Explanation / Answer

42. B) stay as close as possibleto an unconstrained baseline of behaviour

43. D) all of the above

44. B) less than

45. A) instrumental schedules

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