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What is actually learned in classical conditioning? The answer varies depending on the theorist's approach. What is actually learned in classical conditioning according to the traditional Pavlovian approach? What is actually learned in classical conditioning according to many contemporary psychologists? How has the imaginative research of Robert Rescorla supported the contemporary view? Describe the support for the contemporary view using the example in the textbook about the employee receiving telephone calls with disastrous outcomes.
Voice
An individual's expression of opinions or the ability to speak up in a group setting, often related to organizational feedback mechanisms.
Organizational Commitment
The psychological attachment and loyalty an employee feels toward their organization, often resulting in continued employment and high levels of effort.
Employee Involvement
A management philosophy that emphasizes the importance of employees making contributions to and participating in decisions that affect their work and the organization.
Job Satisfaction
The level of contentment or happiness an individual experiences regarding their job, including aspects such as work tasks, pay, and work environment.
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