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Using the Rescorla-Wager Model,predict V of Stimulus B During

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Using the Rescorla-Wager model,predict Using the Rescorla-Wager model,predict   V of stimulus B during conditioning trials with compound stimulus A/B when the associative value of A at the beginning of the trial is l and the associative value of B at the beginning of the trial is l. A)  l B)  1/2 l C)  0 D)  < 0 V of stimulus B during conditioning trials with compound stimulus A/B when the associative value of A at the beginning of the trial is l and the associative value of B at the beginning of the trial is l.


A) l
B) 1/2 l
C) 0
D) < 0

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