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According to Classical Conditioning, Simply Pairing One Stimulus That Spontaneously

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According to classical conditioning, simply pairing one stimulus that spontaneously evokes certain meanings and feelings with another stimulus can cause a transfer of these meanings and feelings from one to the other.

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