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respondent conditioning

American  

noun

  1. conditioning.


Etymology

Origin of respondent conditioning

First recorded in 1965–70

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Google’s colorful, playful logo is imprinted on human retinas just under 6 billion times each day, 2.1 trillion times a year—an opportunity for respondent conditioning enjoyed by no other company in history.

From Newsweek