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A car accelerates from A car accelerates from   to   at a rate of   How far does the car travel while accelerating? A)  80.0 m B)  133 m C)  226 m D)  399 m to A car accelerates from   to   at a rate of   How far does the car travel while accelerating? A)  80.0 m B)  133 m C)  226 m D)  399 m at a rate of A car accelerates from   to   at a rate of   How far does the car travel while accelerating? A)  80.0 m B)  133 m C)  226 m D)  399 m How far does the car travel while accelerating?

Describe the process by which classical conditioning occurs, including acquisition, extinction, spontaneous recovery, stimulus generalization, and stimulus discrimination.
Explain the role of classical conditioning in emotional responses and phobias.
Understand the principles underlying the conditioning of physiological responses and the immune system.
Identify real-life applications and examples of classical conditioning.

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