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The store of information that children can draw on to relate new memories to is their:
Variables
Factors or elements that are capable of changing or being changed, often used in experiments to determine effects on dependent outcomes.
Operant Conditioning
A method of learning that uses rewards and punishments to achieve desired behaviors.
Pavlovian Conditioning
A type of learning in which an unconditioned stimulus (such as food) that naturally produces an unconditioned response (such as salivation) is associated with a conditioned stimulus (such as a bell), leading to a conditioned response.
Animal Misbehavior
Actions by animals that are not in line with the expected or trained behaviors, often seen as problematic.
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