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An "evolving analogy," as explained in Chapter 7, is a series of arguments by analogy that become gradually more complicated to reflect the complexity of the real world.
Higher-Order Conditioner
Higher-Order Conditioning refers to a situation in classical conditioning when a stimulus that was previously neutral is paired with a conditioned stimulus to produce the same conditioned response as the conditioned stimulus.
Situational Artifact
Situational Artifact refers to any object or data that arises from specific situations and could skew or bias the outcomes of a study if not accounted for.
Cue
A signal or reminder that triggers a response or action, often used in learning and behavior modification techniques.
Negative Reinforcement
A behavior reinforcement strategy involving the removal of an unpleasant stimulus to increase the likelihood of a desired response.
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