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In studying drinking motives, Goldstein and Flett (2009) found that:
Habituation
Decreased responsiveness to a stimulus after repeated presentations.
Contiguous Occurrences
Contiguous occurrences refer to events that happen in close proximity in terms of both time and space.
Contingent Occurrences
Events that happen dependent on certain conditions or situations, often in a causal relationship.
Neutral Stimulus
A neutral stimulus is initially unrelated and unresponsive to any specific response until it becomes associated with a conditioned stimulus in classical conditioning.
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