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Many students mistakenly view the concept of dominance in terms of frequency or severity of a disease or trait.What precisely is meant by this term and how does it differ from the concept of recessiveness?
Unconditional Stimulus
A stimulus that elicits a natural, reflexive response without prior learning or conditioning.
Differentiation
The process of distinguishing or creating differences between objects, ideas, or aspects of experience, often to understand or categorize them more effectively.
Primary Circular Reactions
The repetitive actions that infants engage in to explore their bodies and the immediate environment, a concept introduced by Piaget within his stages of cognitive development.
Primary Indicates
Likely meant to be "Primary Indicators," which are main or core measures used to assess a condition or phenomenon.
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