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What does the term ‘classical conditioning’ refer to in psychology?

A. Learning by observation
B. Learning through rewards and punishments
C. Learning by association
D. Learning by insight

Answer: Learning by association


Additional Information: Classical conditioning, first studied by Pavlov, is learning that occurs through associations between stimuli.


Subjects: Psychology

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