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When the data are interval,how does the Wilcoxon signed rank sum test compare to the sign test?
Thorndike
An American psychologist known for his work in educational psychology and the theory of learning based on the principle of reinforcement.
Taste Aversions
A learned negative reaction to a particular taste after it has been associated with illness or discomfort, demonstrating a form of classical conditioning.
Instrumental Conditioning
A type of learning where a behavior is strengthened or weakened, based on the behavior's consequences; also known as operant conditioning.
Nausea-Inducing Drug
A medication designed to provoke nausea as a side effect or for therapeutic purposes.
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