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When a More Salient Cue Within a Compound Acquires More

Question 105

Question 105

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When a more salient cue within a compound acquires more of the share of the attention and learning than the less salient cue, it is known as:


A) compound conditioning
B) classical conditioning.
C) overshadowing.
D) aversive conditioning.

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