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(Table: Coal Mine Pollution) The table Coal Mine Pollution shows the marginal social benefit and the marginal social cost of various amounts of pollution from a coal mine.At the market-determined quantity of pollution, the marginal social benefit of pollution is:
Conditioned Stimuli
Previously neutral stimuli that, after association with an unconditioned stimulus, elicit a conditioned response in classical conditioning.
Unconditioned Stimuli
In classical conditioning, a stimulus that naturally triggers an automatic response without prior learning.
Higher-Order Conditioning
A conditioning process where a stimulus that's associated with a conditioned stimulus also becomes a conditioned stimulus itself.
Spontaneous Recovery
The reappearance of an extinguished response (in a weaker form) when an organism is exposed to the original conditioned stimulus following a rest period.
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