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What type of learning involves the association between a neutral stimulus and a meaningful stimulus to elicit a response?
What type of learning involves the association between a neutral stimulus and a meaningful stimulus to elicit a response?
In classical conditioning, what is the term used for the neutral stimulus that eventually triggers the response by itself?
In classical conditioning, what is the term used for the neutral stimulus that eventually triggers the response by itself?
Who conducted famous experiments with dogs involving the ringing of a bell and salivating?
Who conducted famous experiments with dogs involving the ringing of a bell and salivating?
Which type of learning is related to behaviors becoming more or less likely based on their consequences?
Which type of learning is related to behaviors becoming more or less likely based on their consequences?
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What is the term used for a stimulus that naturally causes a response in classical conditioning?
What is the term used for a stimulus that naturally causes a response in classical conditioning?
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What type of learning involves watching others' behaviors and their consequences?
What type of learning involves watching others' behaviors and their consequences?
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Who demonstrated that children observing aggressive behavior were more likely to imitate it later on?
Who demonstrated that children observing aggressive behavior were more likely to imitate it later on?
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What type of reinforcement involves removing something unpleasant?
What type of reinforcement involves removing something unpleasant?
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Which perspective of learning focuses on mental processes like memory and problem-solving?
Which perspective of learning focuses on mental processes like memory and problem-solving?
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What is the key factor in operant conditioning that can either increase or decrease a behavior?
What is the key factor in operant conditioning that can either increase or decrease a behavior?
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