Multiple Choice
According to the conditioned emotional response theory of punishment, punishment results in response suppression because
A) subjects learn to engage in behaviors incompatible with the target response.
B) subjects make avoidance responses that compete with the target response.
C) punishment weakens the association between the eliciting stimulus and the target response.
D) pre-response cues elicit fear reactions that are incompatible with the target response.
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