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    When Organisms Learn That Certain Stimuli Predict the Occurrence of Other
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When Organisms Learn That Certain Stimuli Predict the Occurrence of Other

Question 38

Question 38

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When organisms learn that certain stimuli predict the occurrence of other important stimuli,which of the following processes has probably occurred? 


A) sensitization 
B)  habituation​ 
C) classical conditioning 
D) extinction

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