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Sir Francis Galton attempted to measure all of the following EXCEPT
Associative Learning
Learning that certain events occur together. The events may be two stimuli (as in classical conditioning) or a response and its consequence (as in operant conditioning).
Cognitive Learning
The process of acquiring new knowledge and understanding through thought, experiences, and the senses.
Operant Behavior
Behavior that is controlled by its consequences, including rewards and punishments, in the context of operant conditioning.
Operant Behaviors
Responses or actions that are controlled by their consequences, including rewards or punishments, underscoring the principles of operant conditioning.
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