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A Decrease in the Strength of an Elicited Behavior Following

Question 63

Question 63

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A decrease in the strength of an elicited behavior following repeated presentations of the eliciting stimulus is known as


A) sensitization
B) habituation
C) inhibition
D) dishabituation

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