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Matching
Match each of these two-dimensional shapes to its three-dimensional counterpart.
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Learning Behaviors
Actions or processes through which individuals acquire new knowledge, skills, values, or preferences.
Instinctive Drift
The tendency of an animal to revert to instinctive behaviors that interfere with the conditioned response training.
Classical Conditioning
A training process resulting from the connection between a stimulus present in the environment and one that occurs naturally.
Partial Reinforcement
A conditioning strategy where only a portion of responses are reinforced, making the learned behavior more resistant to extinction.
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