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    An Innate Tendency to More Readily Associate Certain Types of Stimuli
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An Innate Tendency to More Readily Associate Certain Types of Stimuli

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An innate tendency to more readily associate certain types of stimuli with each other is a type of preparedness that is known as _________.

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