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Card 6
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What 'consequence' is defined by when an animal or human produces behaviour that avoids something unpleasant?
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Card 7
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What 'consequence' is defined by an unpleasant consequence of behaviour?
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Card 8
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What real-life application does behaviourism have?
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Card 9
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What sort of determinism is the behaviourist approach?
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Card 10
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What does the behaviourist approach make animals and humans seem like in terms of learning?
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