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    Learning That Occurs Without Apparent Reinforcement and Is Not Demonstrated
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Learning That Occurs Without Apparent Reinforcement and Is Not Demonstrated

Question 135

Question 135

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Learning that occurs without apparent reinforcement and is not demonstrated until sufficient reinforcement is provided is called ____.


A) conventional learning
B) latent learning
C) avoidance learning
D) operant learning

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