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When using a DBMS without an optimizer, the formulation of a query can make a difference in the speed with which the query is executed.
Fear Conditioning
A learning process where an individual associates a previously neutral stimulus with an aversive event, leading to the elicitation of a fear response to the neutral stimulus.
Fearful Anticipation
The preoccupation or worry over a potential future event that might result in negative outcomes.
CR
In the context of classical conditioning, CR stands for Conditioned Response, which is the learned response to a previously neutral stimulus that has become associated with an unconditioned stimulus.
Contingency
The possibility that an event may occur, dependent on the fulfillment of certain conditions or the occurrence of another event.
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