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Explain the Cognitive, Affective, and Connative Functions of Attitude

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Explain the cognitive, affective, and connative functions of attitude.

Comprehend the concept of biological preparedness in the acquisition of phobias and taste aversions.
Identify and differentiate between primary and conditioned reinforcers.
Understand the concepts of positive and negative reinforcement and their effects on behavior.
Recognize the role of consequences in shaping behavior through the law of effect.

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