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What is the difference between something's having a price and something's having a dignity, according to Kant? What has dignity?
Classical Conditioning
An instructive method involving the repeated pairing of two stimuli; a response, initially elicited by the second stimulus, is in time elicited by the first stimulus independently.
Operant Conditioning
A method of learning where behavior alteration occurs through the application of incentives or consequences.
Associate
To connect or link in one's mind, often referring to the process of forming mental connections between ideas, objects, or experiences.
Law Of Effect
A psychological principle stating that behaviors followed by satisfying consequences are more likely to be repeated, while those followed by unpleasant consequences are less likely to be repeated.
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