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The process by which we notice stimuli selectively is called:
Observation
The action or process of closely monitoring or watching something or someone carefully in order to gain information.
Operant Behavior
Operant behavior involves actions that are controlled by their consequences, a concept fundamental to operant conditioning theories in psychology.
Environmental Conditions
The physical and biological factors along with their chemical interactions that affect an organism or a group of organisms.
Skinner's Terminology
The set of terms and concepts developed by B.F. Skinner to describe his theories and findings in the field of behaviorism.
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