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Learning the Relations Between One's Own Behaviour and Its Consequences

Question 84

Question 84

Multiple Choice

Learning the relations between one's own behaviour and its consequences is


A) statistical learning.
B) instrumental conditioning.
C) classical conditioning.
D) perceptual learning.

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