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    If Learning Can Be Shown to Occur During a Particular
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If Learning Can Be Shown to Occur During a Particular

Question 10

Question 10

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If learning can be shown to occur during a particular period but never before or after this period, we call this:


A) Imprinting
B) A crucial period
C) A sensitive period
D) A critical period

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