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Diseconomies of scale are pictured on a graph by the upward-sloping portion of the
Conditioned Stimulus
An initially neutral signal that, upon being paired with an unconditioned stimulus, triggers a learned response.
Classical-Conditioning Principles
Fundamental concepts of classical conditioning, such as stimulus generalization, extinction, and spontaneous recovery, that describe how conditioned responses are acquired, maintained, and eliminated.
Unconditioned Response
A naturally occurring reaction to an unconditioned stimulus, such as salivating when smelling food.
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