
According to frustration theory,
A) continuous reinforcement trains an animal to be persistent in the absence of reinforcement.
B) partial reinforcement teaches an animal the difference between rewarded and nonrewarded trials.
C) there is nothing about continuous reinforcement that teaches an animal to respond when it expects nonreward.
D) memory of nonreward becomes the cue for performing the instrumental response.
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