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Syllogistic Form 3D
Given the following syllogistic form:
All M are P.
Some M are S.
Some S are P.
-For Syllogistic Form 3D, after filling in the Venn diagram,
Conditioning
A behavioral process whereby a response becomes more frequent or more predictable in a given environment as a result of reinforcement, with reinforcement typically being a stimulus or reward for a desired response.
Surprise
An emotional response to unexpected events or information, characterized by heightened interest and physiological arousal.
Conditioned Emotional Response
A type of learned response in which an emotional reaction is elicited by a previously neutral stimulus through conditioning.
Classical Conditioning
The process of learning through which two stimuli are continually paired; a reaction that starts out being elicited by the second stimulus is in the end prompted by the sole presentation of the first stimulus.
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