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Match the word in Column 1 to its definition in Column 2. Each answer can only be used once.
A)A set of instructions compiled into a program that performs a particular task
B)A group of sectors in multiples of two; typically the minimum space allocated to a file
C)A standard method by which Internet sites are addressed
D)All data that the operating system is presently aware of, and thus is readily accessible to the user
E)Files placed on a computer from a visited website that are used to track visits and usage of that site
F)Hardware or software designed to protect against intrusions into a computer network
G)Typically the main storage location within the computer, consisting of magnetic platters contained in a case
H)The smallest unit of data addressable by a hard disk drive, generally consisting of 512 bytes
I)The main chip within the computer, also referred to as the brain of the computer. This microprocessor chip handles most of the operations (code and instructions)of the computer.
J)Portions of visited Web pages placed on the local hard disk drive to facilitate quicker retrieval once revisited
K)The main system board of a computer (and many other electronic devices)that delivers power, data, and instructions to the computer's components
L)Areas of files and disks that are typically not apparent to the computer user (and often not to the operating system), but contain data nonetheless
-Motherboard
Rocks
Naturally occurring solid aggregates of minerals or mineraloids, forming a major component of the Earth's crust.
Stimulus Generalization
The mechanism through which stimuli, which resemble but are not the same as the original conditioned stimulus, elicit a conditioned response.
Classically Conditioned
The process by which a neutral stimulus becomes associated with a meaningful stimulus and acquires the capacity to elicit similar responses.
Aversive Stimulus
Aversive Stimulus is an unpleasant or painful stimulus used to induce changes in behavior through aversion therapy.
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