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A conditioned stimulus refers to a once-neutral stimulus that is paired with an original stimulus and becomes capable of affecting behavior in the same way as the initial stimulus.
Analogue Methodology
A research approach that simulates real-world conditions in a controlled environment to study behavioral processes or psychological phenomena.
Acceptable Simplifications
The process of reducing complexity in a model or explanation while still retaining a reasonable level of accuracy.
Real-world Constraints
Limitations or restrictions that exist in practical, real-life situations, affecting the feasibility or outcome of projects and research.
Client Surrogates
Individuals who are used in place of actual clients in research or training scenarios, often to simulate real-life situations or client interactions.
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