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In classical conditioning,if the conditioned stimulus is presented alone enough times,without being paired with the unconditioned stimulus,__________ will __________.
Intrinsic Motivation
Intrinsic motivation describes the drive to act for the sake of enjoyment, interest, or satisfaction inherent in the activity itself, rather than for some separable consequence.
Extrinsic Motivation
Motivation driven by external rewards or pressures rather than by intrinsic interest or enjoyment in the task itself.
Self-Disclosure
The act of revealing personal, private information about oneself to others, which can deepen relationships and build trust.
Semistarvation
A state of severe undernourishment causing noticeable physiological and psychological effects due to lack of adequate food intake.
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