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Computer-aided design (CAD)produces better products but always increases the time to design them.
Escape Behavior
An action taken to terminate an ongoing, unpleasant, aversive stimulus.
Mowrer's Two-Factor Theory
A psychological theory that integrates classical and operant conditioning to explain avoidance learning and the development of phobias.
Escape Response
A behavioral response to an aversive event that is reinforced by the termination of the aversive event.
Punishment
The introduction of a consequence in response to a behavior with the intent to decrease the likelihood of that behavior occurring in the future.
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