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...called A) classical conditioning. B) operant conditioning.... ...conditioning. B) operant conditioning. C) observational learning.... ...learning. D) social-cognitive conditioning. Answer: A Page... ...39 64) Classical conditioning was rooted in... ...mouth. In classical conditioning the food is... ...66) In classical conditioning, if the acidity... ...to A) classical conditioning. B) operant conditioning.... ...conditioning. B) operant conditioning. C) observational learning.... ...aspect of operant conditioning that would make... ...theory B) classical conditioning C) operant conditioning... ...conditioning C) operant conditioning D) social interaction... ...self-efficacy. C) operant conditioning. D) modelling. Answer:... ...theory. B) classical conditioning. C) operant conditioning.... ...conditioning. C) operant conditioning. D) the hierarchy... ...views of the conditioning theorists cannot explain... ...C) Pavlov's classical conditioning D) Piaget's theory... ...classical and operant conditioning affect behaviour and...
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