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Artificial Intelligence
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The study of how to build computers that can perform behaviors that seem to require human intelligence
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Associationism
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The principle that memory depends on the formation of linkages ("associations") between pairs of events, sensations, and ideas, such that recalling or experiencing one member of the pair elicits a memory or anticipation of the other
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Behaviorism
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A school of thought that argues that psychology should restrict itself to the study of observable behaviors and not seek to infer unobservable mental processes
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Blind Design
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An experimental design in which the participants do not know the hypothesis being tested or whether they are part of the experiment or the control group
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Classical Conditioning
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A type of learning in which the organism learns to respond with a conditioned response to a previously neutral stimulus that has been repeatedly presented along with an unconditioned stimulus also called Pavlovian conditioning.
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