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Date: 2007-09-04 08:16:46
Mind
Learning
Experimental psychology
Classical conditioning
Evaluative conditioning
Extinction
Counterconditioning
Mere-exposure effect
Behaviorism
Behavior
Psychology

1 RUNNING HEAD: LEARNING TO LIKE Conditioning as a source of liking: There is nothing simple about it Jan De Houwer

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