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There is a total of n = 5 scores in the distribution shown in the following table.
Surprising Event
An occurrence that is unexpected and can potentially alter behavior or conditions based on its unpredictability.
Salient Stimuli
Stimuli that are more noticeable or significant to the organism, often due to their novelty or intensity, and thus more likely to affect behavior.
Conditioned Response
A learned reaction to a conditioned stimulus that occurs because of previous conditioning.
Unconditioned Stimuli
Stimuli that naturally and automatically trigger a response without any prior learning or conditioning.
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