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An Aversive Blast of Air Has a Maximum Associative Value

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An aversive blast of air has a maximum associative value of 15 units. A compound stimulus consisting of a click and a scent is repeatedly paired with the puff of air, until the maximum conditioning has been reached. The scent acquires 13 units of associative value. This means that the click must have acquired _____ units of associative value which is an example of _____.


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Environmental Factors

Components external to the individual that can influence their behavior, development, and well-being, including physical, social, and cultural aspects.

Personality Development

The change and growth of an individual's personality traits over time, influenced by genetic, environmental, and social factors.

Social Investment Principle

The theory that individuals' maturity and psychological growth are influenced by their engagement in and commitments to social roles and responsibilities.

Personality Traits

Enduring characteristics that describe an individual's behavior, such as extraversion, agreeableness, and conscientiousness.

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