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Which ethical principle in the Belmont requires researchers do no harm by maximizing the potential benefits to participants and minimizing the potential harm?
Classical Conditioning
A training method where a naturally occurring response is learned through linking an environmental cue with a natural stimulus.
Ivan Pavlov
A Russian physiologist known for his discovery of classical conditioning, a fundamental learning process.
Psychologists
Professionals specializing in the study and treatment of the mind and behavior, encompassing various aspects of human experience.
Watson And Rayner
Known for their Little Albert experiment, they demonstrated that emotional responses could be conditioned using classical conditioning techniques.
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