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    The Hull-Spence Model of Discrimination Training Is Considered to Be
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The Hull-Spence Model of Discrimination Training Is Considered to Be

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The Hull-Spence model of discrimination training is considered to be a noncontinuity view,whereas Krechevsky and Lashley's view is considered to be a continuity view.

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