Exam 3: Basic Principles of Classical Conditioning
Exam 1: History, background, and Basic Concepts27 Questions
Exam 2: Innate Behavior Patterns and Habituation26 Questions
Exam 3: Basic Principles of Classical Conditioning28 Questions
Exam 4: Theories and Research on Classical Conditioning26 Questions
Exam 5: Basic Principles of Operant Conditioning25 Questions
Exam 6: Reinforcement Schedules: Experimental Analyses and Applications28 Questions
Exam 7: Avoidance and Punishment26 Questions
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If a novel stimulus is presented shortly before the occurrence of a CS that has just undergone extinction,the CR is likely to reappear.This phenomenon is known as
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Pavlov's theory of spontaneous recovery includes the assumption that newly learned associations
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To measure the amount of conditioning in the conditioned suppression procedure,the rat's response rate in the presence of the CS is compared to
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If the probability of a shock in a conditioned suppression procedure is 20% in the presence of a tone and 40% in the absence of the tone,the tone will probably
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Aversive counterconditioning has been used to treat all of the following except
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In classical conditioning,the stimulus that initially elicits no response is the
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