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The Tendency to Respond to a Conditioned Stimulus That Is

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The tendency to respond to a conditioned stimulus that is similar, but not identical, to the original conditioned stimulus is called ________.

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Definitions:

Criticism

The act of expressing disapproval or finding fault in someone or something, often involving analysis and judgment.

Cross-cultural Researchers

Scientists who study the psychological, social, and cultural factors that influence behavior, norms, and values across different societies and cultural backgrounds.

Moral Reasoning

The process of determining right or wrong in a given situation based on ethical principles and moral values.

Kohlberg's Principles

A theory of moral development proposed by Lawrence Kohlberg, describing how individuals evolve their understanding of morality through different stages.

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