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*IQ tests: mean =100 Standard deviation = 15 Z score *IQ tests: mean =100 Standard deviation = 15

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The Neuron

Pavlov’s Classical Conditioning

Watson’s Little Albert Experiment (Classical Conditioning)

Skinner’s Operant Conditioning

Bandura’s Observational Learning

Memory

Piaget’s Stages of Cognitive Development

Pavlov’s Classical Conditioning

Watson’s Little Albert Experiment (Classical Conditioning)

Skinner’s Operant Conditioning

Bandura’s Observational Learning

Memory

Piaget’s Stages of Cognitive Development