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What is the required number of milliliters of fluid needed per day for a 14-kg child?
Classical Conditioning
The method by which repeated association of two stimuli results in a response that was initially elicited by the second stimulus being elicited by the first stimulus over time.
Neutral Stimulus
An initially neutral stimulus that doesn't trigger a specific reaction besides drawing attention, until it becomes linked with an unconditioned stimulus.
Conditioned Stimulus
An initially neutral cue that, upon repeated pairing with an unconditioned stimulus, produces a conditioned reaction.
Positive Reinforcement
A process in operant conditioning where introducing a rewarding stimulus following a desired behavior increases the likelihood of that behavior being repeated.
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