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frez [133]
4 years ago
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Matt is visibly excited to see his father when his father comes home from work every evening. Now, he is equally excited when he

hears his father's car in the driveway, because he associates this with his father coming home. In this scenario, Matt's behavior can best be explained by _____.
Social Studies
1 answer:
Basile [38]4 years ago
5 0

A conditioned response (if you are learning about Pavlov's theory)

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