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the learning which results from the association of stimuli with reflex responses. For example, punitive authority figures experienced early on in life may reflexively elicit feelings of anxiety which become
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| classification |
Process through which the educational, vocational, treatment, and security needs of an offender are determined.
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| class |
The third group that scientists classify living things into. Each phylum is split into classes. Example: The Mammal Class is in the Chordate Phylum.
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a higher taxonomic category for a group of related animals or plants which share common characteristics. This category is more specific than a phylum and broader than an order. For more information see the classification of animals.
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| classification |
the ordering of organisms into groups on the basis of their relationships. For more information see the classification of animals.
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