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Circular references are a series of cell references in which the last cell reference refers to the first resulting in a closed loop.
Concurrent Discrimination
A learning process where two or more stimuli are presented at the same time and the subject learns to discriminate between them, often responding to one and not the others.
Two-choice Discrimination
A method used in behavior research to determine an organism's ability to distinguish between two different stimuli.
Conditional Discrimination
The process where an organism learns to respond differently to various stimuli depending on the conditions or context.
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