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After a near drowning at a pool, a child develops a fear of swimming. the child, however, still enjoys playing in the water while taking a bath. the child's behavior illustrates an example of

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Hi!

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Answer = discrimination in conditioning

we all make one her first. And we get excited, we fear. We're all 20 years old or 12 or 80. Honestly, we're all excited at first. :D Anyway. For example, the first day we started school. When I first started school, I entered with a shiver. But now I'm in grade 7 and I'm a hard-working student of my class. Every year the school starts, I'm looking at the little kids in class 1. Wrapped in their mother's cries are resisting crying to not enter. And I think of my times. I don't know how to say so. I understand again. We need to go over it to defeat the fears.

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The child's behavior illustrates an example of "discrimination in conditioning".
Discrimination is a term utilized as a part of both traditional and operant conditioning. It includes the capacity to recognize one boost and comparative stimuli. In the two cases, it implies reacting just to specific stimuli, and not reacting to those that are comparable.
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