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Jeff's cat is classically conditioned to salivate at the sound of the electric can opener. One day while Jeff is doing some repairs in the kitchen, he notices that his cat salivates every time he uses his electric drill, which sounds similar to the can opener. In this situation, the cat is displaying _____.
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The partial recovery of a previously extinguished CR (conditioned response) is to _____ as the disappearance of a CR (conditioned response) is to _____.
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After Juan was bitten by a German Shepherd, he feared all dogs. In terms of classical conditioning, Juan's fear of all dogs illustrates which of the following?
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In a recent demonstration of operant conditioning without awareness, participants learned to associate cues that predicted _____, even though _____ prevented them from consciously perceiving the cues.
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Which statement about partial schedules of reinforcement is FALSE?
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Hefferline, Keenan, and Harford (1959) demonstrated that operant conditioning could occur without awareness of the link between behavior and its consequence when they studied the effects of _____.
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Token economies represent examples of the successful use of _____.
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Some researchers believe there is a link between mirror neuron deficiency and _____.
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