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Explain the need for surety bonding. How does it work?
Neutral Stimulus
An environmental or external factor that initially produces no specific response other than focusing attention before conditioning.
Classical Conditioning
A training process involving the correlation between a stimulus from the environment and one that occurs inherently.
Conditioned Response
A learned response to a previously neutral stimulus that has been repeatedly paired with an unconditioned stimulus.
Operant
A term used in the science of behavior to describe an action or behavior that operates on the environment to produce consequences.
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