Multiple Choice
Concurrent measurement studies involve measuring whether
A) the strength of a classically conditioned peripheral response predicts the strength of an instrumental behavior.
B) the same event (e.g., nonreward) can be used to accurately predict two different outcomes (e.g., NR versus NN) .
C) discrimination and generalization are sequential or simultaneously occurring phenomena.
D) aversive outcomes produce stronger and more rapid acquisition and retrieval effects than appetitive outcomes do.
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