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Free choice

The availability of two or more concurrent operants even if one is consistently chosen over the other. The term is best restricted to cases in which each class is maintained by reinforcement, but it has been extended to response classes correlated with extinction. With only one operant available, the choice is said to be forced (as when one of the two arms in a T-maze is blocked).

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