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Frequency dependent selection decreases genetic variation.
Imprinting
A rapid learning process occurring early in the life of a social animal, where it forms an attachment to a particular object or organism.
Goslings
Young geese; in a developmental context, the term often illustrates principles of imprinting and early learning.
Ducklings
Ducklings are the young of ducks; in psychology, they are often used in imprinting studies, which show how they can form attachments during a critical period early in life.
Blisspoint
The free operant level of two responses.
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