learned response (Meaning)
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learned response (n)
a reaction that has been acquired by learning
Synonyms & Antonyms of learned response
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learned response Sentence Examples
- The dog's learned response to the sound of the doorbell was to bark loudly.
- The child's learned response to being praised was to smile and say "thank you."
- The cat's learned response to being petted was to purr and rub its head against the person's hand.
- The horse's learned response to being given a treat was to whinny and paw the ground.
- The bird's learned response to hearing the sound of a feeder being opened was to fly down and perch on the feeder.
- The snake's learned response to being touched was to coil up and hiss.
- The spider's learned response to being disturbed was to spin a web.
- The chameleon's learned response to changing its environment was to change its color.
- The plant's learned response to being watered was to grow and produce flowers.
- The bacteria's learned response to being exposed to antibiotics was to develop resistance to the antibiotics.
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a reaction that has been acquired by learning
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The dog's learned response to the sound of the doorbell was to bark loudly.
The child's learned response to being praised was to smile and say "thank you."
The cat's learned response to being petted was to purr and rub its head against the person's hand.
The horse's learned response to being given a treat was to whinny and paw the ground.