Exam 3: Predictive Learning: Basic Principles and Phenomena
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In higher-order conditioning, a(n) ____ is used in place of a(n) ____ to condition another stimulus.
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If a rat always receives a shock following the presentation of an 800 Hz tone, it will show a stronger fear response to the presentation of a ____ tone than a ____ tone.
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The strength of conditioning varies directly with the strength of the
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The strengthening of a CR through repeated pairings of a CS and US is known as
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A study measures the percentage of trials on which a CR occurs. This is an example of the _______ procedure.
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At picnics you are stung by mosquitoes but not by butterflies. You are likely to demonstrate____ conditioning to mosquitoes and ____ conditioning to butterflies.
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Feeling hungry at the same time each day is best described as an example of
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Stimulus discrimination in classical conditioning is the tendency for a CR
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