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Rats and Mice Are Better Able to Discriminate Odors Than

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Rats and mice are better able to discriminate odors than humans because they:

Understand the historical context and significance of classical conditioning in the study of behavior and learning.
Understand the basic principles of classical conditioning, including the role of stimuli and timing.
Recognize how discrimination and generalization occur in classical conditioning.
Understand how attitudes and behaviors can be influenced through classical conditioning.

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