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In classical conditioning, which was discovered by Pavlov, a light or sound is paired with a natural reinforcement. The response which was initially produced by the reinforcement becomes conditioned' so that it occurs to the light or sound even when no reinforcement is given. This is therefore a matter of learning an association between two stimuli (the reinforcement and the light or sound) and is referred to as SS conditioning. (see also, Operant Conditioning, Conditioning) (Ref. 3)
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| classic |
Period in Americas from 150 to 900 ce; period of greatest cultural achievement. (p. 206)
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| class |
A class defines the behavior of its instances. Usually the class contains definitions of all methods shared by its instances.
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| class |
A group of chickens that has been developed in a particular region of the world.
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| classification |
The arranging of groups of organisms into sets or divisions on the basis of their evolutionary relationships.
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