Multiple Choice
The challenge a free-operant avoidance behavior presents to the two-process theory of avoidance is that
A) in the free-operant procedure, longer S-S intervals increase learning rates.
B) in the free-operant procedure, there is no clear instrumental response.
C) in the free-operant procedure, there is no means of response prevention.
D) in the free-operant procedure, there is no explicit CS to elicit fear.
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