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The Members of an Audience Only Take in the Words

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The members of an audience only take in the words the speaker communicates and do not form an impression of the speaker.

Understand the concepts and differences between various forms of conditioning (classical conditioning, operant conditioning, latent learning, and observational learning).
Describe the principles of classical conditioning, including unconditioned stimuli, conditioned stimuli, and the process of acquisition, extinction, and spontaneous recovery.
Explain the mechanisms and effects of operant conditioning, including reinforcement schedules and the concepts of reinforcement and punishment.
Recognize and describe examples of latent learning and its significance in the broader understanding of learning processes.

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Type II Error

Occurs when a false null hypothesis is not rejected.

Statistical Power

The probability that a statistical test will correctly reject a false null hypothesis, a measure of a test's ability to detect an effect if there is one.

Type II Error

The error made by failing to reject a false null hypothesis, also known as a "false negative."

Type I Error

The mistaken dismissal of an accurate null hypothesis, frequently referred to as a false positive.

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