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On completing an assessment of a patient in the medical clinic,the nurse documents that the patient has dyspareunia.This is based on the patient's experience of which of the following symptoms?
Biological Constraints
Limitations on learning that result from biological factors rather than from experience or environment.
Instinctual Behavior
Behaviors that are innate and driven by genetic coding, often performed in response to certain stimuli without prior learning.
Negative Reinforcement
A process in behavior modification where the removal of an unfavorable outcome or stimulus strengthens a behavior, encouraging its repetition.
Instinctive Drift
The phenomenon where an animal's learned behavior reverts to its innate behaviors, overriding conditioned responses.
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