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Bertha completed a number of problems for an experiment.Two of the problems she noted had the same underlying structure even though the surface features were different.She was able to adapt the solution for the first problem to the second.This is an example of (a/an)
Unconditional Response
Unconditional response is a term that may be intended for "unconditioned response," which is an automatic, natural reaction to a stimulus in behavioral psychology.
Conditional Response
A learned response to a previously neutral stimulus that, after becoming associated with an unconditioned stimulus, triggers a conditioned reaction.
Unconditional Stimulus
In classical conditioning, a stimulus that naturally and automatically triggers a reflexive response without the need for prior learning.
Temperament Stability
Describes the extent to which individual differences in disposition or behavior style are consistent across time and situation.
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