what do you mean by imitation, instinct, imprinting, conditioning
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Imitation: to copy or mimic
Instinct: something that comes naturally
Imprinting: imprinting is any kind of phase-sensitive learning that is rapid and apparently independent of the consequences of behavior.
Conditioning: have a significant influence on or determine (the manner or outcome of something).
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*imitation* : some artificial flowers are good imitation of real ones.
*instinct* : a natural force that causes a person or animal to behave in a particular way without thinking or learning about it.
*imprinting* : a rapid learning process by which a newborn or very young animal establishes a behavior pattern of recognition and attraction towards other animals of its own kind,as well as to specific individuals of its species ,sach as its parents, or to a substitute for these.
*conditioning* : a behavioral process whereby a response becomes more frequent or more predictable in a given environment as a result of reinforcement , reinforcement typically being a stimulus or reward for a desired response.... they are based on the assumption that human behaviour is learned.
*instinct* : a natural force that causes a person or animal to behave in a particular way without thinking or learning about it.
*imprinting* : a rapid learning process by which a newborn or very young animal establishes a behavior pattern of recognition and attraction towards other animals of its own kind,as well as to specific individuals of its species ,sach as its parents, or to a substitute for these.
*conditioning* : a behavioral process whereby a response becomes more frequent or more predictable in a given environment as a result of reinforcement , reinforcement typically being a stimulus or reward for a desired response.... they are based on the assumption that human behaviour is learned.
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