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A decline in the tendency to respond to an event following repeated exposure to the event is referred to as:
Permanent Change
A modification or alteration that is long-lasting and not intended or expected to revert to its original state.
Operant Conditioning
A mode of education in which the severity of a behavior is influenced by presenting rewards or imposing restrictions.
Respondent Conditioning
A form of learning in which an individual develops a response to a previously neutral stimulus by associating it with another stimulus that already elicits a similar response.
Television Violence
The depiction of aggressive or violent actions in television programming, which is often debated for its potential effects on viewer behavior.
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