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An Act of Omission That Is Not Found to Be

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An act of omission that is not found to be negligence today may later be found to be negligence.

Acknowledge the differences between conditioned and unconditioned responses and the debate surrounding their identity or difference.
Understand the concept of Pavlovian (classical) conditioning and its components.
Recognize the role of stimuli in eliciting responses in Pavlovian conditioning.
Explain the psychological mechanisms of food aversion and its conditioning.

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