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The More Often You Try to Attract Your Cat's Attention

Question 81

Question 81

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The more often you try to attract your cat's attention, the less attention it pays to you. This scenario is an example of


A) habituation.
B) disinhibition.
C) sensitization.
D) compensatory processing.

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