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The Process in Which a Learned Response That Has Been

Question 134

Question 134

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The process in which a learned response that has been extinguished suddenly reappears on its own with no retraining is called ________.


A) spontaneous recovery
B) generalization
C) discrimination
D) a reaction formation

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