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The Rescorla-Wagner can explain all but the following phenomenon in classical conditioning:
P(A or B)
The probability that at least one of two events A or B occurs.
Outcome
The result or consequence of an action, experiment, or situation.
Conditional Probability
The probability of one event occurring with some relationship to one or more other events.
P(A|B)
The probability of event A occurring given that event B has already occurred, representing a conditional probability.
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