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CONCURRENT OPERANTSa circumstance wherein two or more operants can be produced and insured.
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CONCURRENT OPERANTSTwo or more responses, of different topography at least with respect to locus, capable of being executed with little mutual interference at the same time or in rapid alternation, under the control of [..]
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CONCURRENT OPERANTSTwo or more classes of alternative responses. Concurrent operants may be compatible (as when a rat simultaneously presses one lever with its left paw and another with its right) or incompatible (as wh [..]
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