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Consider the Following Sequence of Events: (1) [A + B];

Question 64

Question 64

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Consider the following sequence of events: (1) [A + B]; (2) B: C -> D; (3) B -> D; (4) A -> D. This is most similar to the process of


A) overshadowing.
B) blocking.
C) US revaluation.
D) sensory preconditioning.

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