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Closer examination of Skinner's superstition experiment revealed that what appeared to be idiosyncratic behaviors was/were really
King David
A significant figure in Jewish, Christian, and Islamic traditions, celebrated as the second king of Israel and a forefather of Jesus, renowned for his religious devotion and poetry, notably the Psalms.
Moses
A key figure in the Abrahamic religions, regarded as a prophet, lawgiver, and leader who liberated the Israelites from Egyptian slavery.
Jonah
A figure in the Hebrew Bible and the Quran, known for being swallowed by a giant fish or whale, and his story is often interpreted as a symbol of resurrection and forgiveness.
Diptych
An artwork consisting of two panels, often hinged together and can be closed like a book; commonly used in medieval and Renaissance times for religious paintings.
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