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What Does Intensity Contribute to the Success of an Interest

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What does intensity contribute to the success of an interest group?

Recognize the application of conditioning principles in overcoming phobic behavior and modifying responses.
Understand the impact of conditioned stimuli on unconditioned stimuli in various learning contexts.
Understand the basic principles and procedures of classical conditioning.
Differentiate between various forms of classical conditioning (e.g., delay, trace, simultaneous, and backward conditioning).

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