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Operant conditioning shapes attitudes through punishment and reward.
Emotional States
These are temporary feelings or moods experienced by individuals, such as happiness, anger, or sadness.
Physiological Cues
Bodily signals that indicate to an individual how they are feeling physically or emotionally, often in response to internal or external factors.
Evolutionary Theories
Frameworks that explain various aspects of biological and sociocultural phenomena based on principles of evolution and natural selection.
Innate Reactions
Automatic, natural responses to stimuli that organisms are born with, which do not require learning.
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