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What is a zero-order reaction?
Proximate Cause
The direct or immediate cause of an event or outcome, as opposed to more distant or ultimate causes.
Innate Behavior
Behaviors that are hardwired into an organism's biology and that an organism performs correctly the first time in response to a stimulus, without prior experience or learning.
Operant Conditioning
A learning process through which the strength of a behavior is modified by reinforcement or punishment.
Classical Conditioning
A learning process that occurs through associations between an environmental stimulus and a naturally occurring stimulus.
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