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One technique for examining infant learning is ____________ where the same stimulus is presented repeatedly until infant looking time declines.
Unconformity
A geological surface that represents a gap in the geological record, often due to erosion or lack of deposition over a period of time.
Cleavage
In geology, the tendency of minerals to break along flat, parallel surfaces related to the arrangement of atoms within the mineral.
Anticline
A type of fold in the Earth's crust that is convex up and has its oldest beds at its core.
Joint
A fracture or separation in rock in which there has been no significant movement of the sides relative to one another.
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