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The infant industry argument is based on the idea of:
Salience
The quality of being particularly noticeable or important; the state or condition by which something stands out from its surroundings or background in perception.
Behavioral Contrast
A phenomenon in which the rate of response varies according to a change in the reinforcement of an alternative behavior.
Counterconditioning
A behavioral therapy technique that involves teaching the subject to associate a positive response with a stimulus that previously elicited a negative response.
Reciprocal Inhibition
Wolpe’s term for the idea that only one emotional state can be experienced at a time.
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