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the answer is

positive reinforcement

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Skinner box experiment was a study planned to analyze and examine animal-like rat behaviour by different approaches. In this experiment, animals are subjected to small chambers under certain circumstances.

The animals clicked the bar constantly because of:

Primary reinforcement

The Skinner box experiment can be explained as:

  • The response or a reaction that occurs naturally without any prior learning is called primary reinforcement.

  • The basic survival instincts like food, sleep, air and water are sources of primary reinforcements.

  • In the experiment when the animals were subjected to primary reinforcement than they repeatedly started clicking the bars.

Therefore, primary reinforcement caused constant clicking.

To learn more about Skinner's Box experiment follow the link:

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