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Unit 4 – Learning
Topic 4.2
What does discrimination in classical conditioning refer to?
The process by which an organism learns that some behaviors are reinforced and others are not.
The ability to distinguish between different situations and respond appropriately based on past conditioning experiences.
Unfair treatment or bias against certain groups based on their characteristics or traits.
The tendency for learned behavior to gradually revert back to its original form over time if not reinforced.
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