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How does an investigator produce extinction in classical conditioning?
Sample Points
Sample points are specific values or instances selected from a population or a set, which represent a portion of the population for analysis.
Independent Events
Events whose outcome or occurrence does not affect each other.
P(A ∩ B)
The probability of the intersection of events A and B, indicating the likelihood of both events occurring simultaneously.
P(B)
The probability notation representing the likelihood of event B occurring.
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