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Magnetic Lines of Force Can Be Blocked or Insulated

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Magnetic lines of force can be blocked or insulated.

Distinguish between the characteristics of continuous and discrete probability distributions.
Compute probabilities and values associated with the standard normal distribution.
Understand the effect of mean and standard deviation changes on the normal probability distribution.
Calculate probabilities involving binomial and uniform probability experiments.

Definitions:

Stimulus Discrimination

The ability to differentiate between various stimuli, responding differently based on their distinct characteristics.

Classical Conditioning

The process in which learning is achieved by regularly pairing two stimuli until a response once caused by the second stimulus becomes caused by the first stimulus.

Conditioned Stimulus

A stimulus that was once neutral but, after pairing with an unconditioned stimulus, now triggers a conditioned response.

Higher-order Conditioning

A form of conditioning involving the modification of reaction to a neutral stimulus by first associating this stimulus with another conditioned stimulus.

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