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Since the conditions needed for the Hardy-Weinberg principle do not occur in real populations,this principle has no importance in population studies.
Skinner
B.F. Skinner was an influential American psychologist known for his work on behaviorism and developing the theory of operant conditioning.
Thorndike
An American psychologist famous for his work on learning theory and the law of effect, which states that behaviors followed by positive outcomes are likely to recur.
CS Without US
This refers to a condition where a conditioned stimulus (CS) is presented without pairing with an unconditioned stimulus (US), generally leading to extinction in classical conditioning.
Conditioning Process
A learning process in which an individual learns to associate a specific stimulus with a particular response.
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