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In classical conditioning, an unconditioned stimulus is a(n)
Positive Attitudes
A mental state involving positive feelings or beliefs about a person, object, or situation.
Slogans
Short, memorable phrases designed to encapsulate and promote the ideals, goals, or products of an entity.
Recency Effect
An effect that occurs when recently encountered information primarily influences attitudes (e.g., a commercial viewed just before shopping influences a shopper’s choices).
Primacy Effect
The idea that what we learn early colors how we judge subsequent information.
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