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A sample of size n is selected at random from an infinite population. As n increases the standard error of the sample mean decreases.
Negative Avoidance
A learning process where actions are taken to prevent an unpleasant outcome or stimuli.
Stimulus Discrimination
The learned ability to differentiate between similar stimuli and respond only to the specific stimulus conditioned.
Instinctive Drift
The tendency for animals to revert to instinctual behaviors, overriding learned behaviors from operant conditioning.
Renewal Effect
The psychological phenomenon where previously extinguished responses reappear upon return to the original context.
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