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"Learned" refers to acquiring knowledge, skills, attitudes, or behaviors through experience or instruction rather than being innate or instinctual.
A reinforcement schedule is a pattern that determines when and how often a behavior will be reinforced (rewarded) during the learning process.
Observational learning occurs when individuals acquire new knowledge or skills by observing others' actions and consequences without directly experiencing them.
Habituation is a form of non-associative learning where an organism becomes less responsive to repeated stimuli over time due to its familiarity.