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Card 6
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The reflex response to an unconditioned stimulus (Pavlov's dog's salivation).
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Card 7
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The term used to show that something is unlearned.
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Card 8
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The term used to show that something is learned.
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Card 9
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A new stimulus presented with the unconditioned stimulus.
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Card 10
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The response that is learnt, it now occurs when the conditioned stimulus is presented.
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Card 11
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A condition response that has disappeared suddenly appears again.
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Card 12
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The condition response is produced when a similar stimulus to the original conditioned stimulus is presented.
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Card 13
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The conditioned response is only produced when a specific stimulus is presented.
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Card 14
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Learning due to the consequences of behaviour, through positive or negative reinforcement.
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Card 15
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Behaviours that are followed by rewards are usually repeated, those that are punished are not usually repeated.
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