World Languages
World Languages, 12.05.2021 16:30, Ezonthekid

Give me my definition 1.) Stimulus

2.) Response

3.) External

4.) Internal

5.) Behavior

6.) Environmental Behavior

7.) Hibernation

8.) Migration

9.) Inherited Behavior

10.) Reflex

11.) Instinct

12.) Learned Behavior

13.) Imprinting

14.) Conditioning

15.) Trial and Error Learning

16.) Insight Learning

17.) Social Behavior

18.) Social Hierarchy

19.) Territorial Behavior

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