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The "general affairs" aspect of IHRM refers to:
B. F. Skinner
A prominent psychologist renowned for his work in behaviorism, particularly the development of the theory of operant conditioning.
Hans Eysenck
A German-born British psychologist known for his work on intelligence and personality, particularly his development of the three-factor model of personality.
Unconditioned Stimulus
An impulse that inherently induces a reaction without requiring earlier education.
Classical Conditioning
Learning through the process of associating a naturally spontaneous stimulus with one that is prompted by environmental factors.
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