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Magnitude

The magnitude of the stimulus and response has unique importance for the reflex because it is the most important dimension of the reflex. In general, the major effect of reflex conditioning is on the magnitude of the response. In a similar way, the magnitude of the stimulus controls the magnitude of the response very closely. In operant behaviour the magnitude as well as the form of the performance is arbitrary and depends upon what performances are selectively reinforced.

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