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What is the difference between a price shock and a supply shock?
Higher-order Conditioning
A form of learning in which a stimulus is paired with a previously conditioned stimulus, leading to the same conditioned response.
Conditioned Responding
The behavior that results from learning through conditioning, where a neutral stimulus becomes associated with a meaningful stimulus, eliciting a response.
Green Light
A signal used in traffic lights indicating the permission to go or proceed.
Conditioned Responses
Learned reactions or responses to certain stimuli that occur as a result of conditioning, such as in classical and operant conditioning.
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