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    Behaviorists Explain Classical Conditioning in Terms of the Ways in Which
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Behaviorists Explain Classical Conditioning in Terms of the Ways in Which

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Behaviorists explain classical conditioning in terms of the ways in which stimuli provide information that allows organisms to form or revise mental representations of their environment. 

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