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D2AR0N

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Getting used to something in the environment and not responding strongly anymore is known as __________.
 
  a. discrimination
  b. habituation
  c. extinction
  d. spontaneous recovery

Question 2

Narrowing the conditions that produce a conditioned response is known as __________.
 
  a. deconditioning
  b. generalization
  c. extinction
  d. discrimination



covalentbond

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Answer to Question 1

Answer: B: habituation

Answer to Question 2

Answer: D: discrimination



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