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In Alderfer's theory, __________ needs focus on the development of human potential and the desire for personal growth and increased competence.
Operant Conditioning
A learning process whereby behaviors are influenced by the consequences that follow them, such as rewards or punishments.
Models
Representations or simulations of a system or concept, used in various fields to simplify, explain, or predict complex realities.
Classical Conditioning
An instructional process in which two stimuli are systematically paired together; the response that was firstly brought about by the second stimulus is ultimately brought about by the first stimulus by itself.
Conditioned Taste Aversions
A learned aversion to a specific food or drink because it has been associated with an unpleasant or sickening experience.
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