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Being Able to Predict the Occurrence of One Stimulus by the Presence

Question 39

Question 39

Multiple Choice

Being able to predict the occurrence of one stimulus by the presence of another one is called


A) classical conditioning.
B) contingency.
C) discrimination.
D) association.

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