A student is studying and someone turns on a stereo in the background; this breaks the student's concentration. However, as the stereo continues to play, the student begins to study successfully without broken concentration. The student is demonstrating
A) habituation.
B) imprinting.
C) associative learning.
D) conditioning.
Answer: A
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