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In a contingency table, if all of the expected frequencies equal the observed frequencies, then we can conclude that there is a perfect association between rows and columns.
CS (Conditioned Stimulus)
A stimulus that was neutral but becomes associated with an unconditioned stimulus to elicit a conditioned response in classical conditioning.
Classical Conditioning
A learning process that creates associations between a naturally occurring stimulus and a previously neutral stimulus.
Acquisition
In learning theory, the process of gaining new information and incorporating it into one's knowledge base.
Classical Conditioning
A learning process in which an association is made between a naturally occurring stimulus and a previously neutral stimulus.
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