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The Sidman Avoidance Procedure

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The Sidman avoidance procedure


A) first conditions an escape response without a CS, then shifts to a Pavlovian conditioning phase of CS + aversive stimulus pairings, and then tests subjects by presenting the CS only in a third phase of training.
B) involves presenting a successive, overlapping three-stimulus compound avoidance CS (e.g., light tone clicking shock) and measuring which CS is the strongest reinforcer for the avoidance response.
C) presents an uncued, fixed-duration aversive stimulus (e.g., shock) at regularly occurring or fixed intervals unless a response occurs in the time between the successive scheduled aversive stimulus presentations.
D) involves classically conditioning a response to an explicit stimulus, then extinguishing that explicit stimulus, and then using that extinguished stimulus as the avoidance CS in the instrumental phase.

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