Multiple Choice
A taste-reactivity test is used to determine the
A) minimum amount of flavor that must be present in order for a subject to detect it.
B) subject's initial preference for or dislike of a particular taste, determined by measuring how much is consumed relative to familiar taste.
C) palatability of a flavor, determined by examining the distinctly different set of behaviors that occur with a taste that is preferred versus a taste that is disliked.
D) strength of a taste preference or aversion, determined by measuring the amount of training that must be given to reverse the preference or aversion.
Correct Answer:

Verified
Correct Answer:
Verified
Q6: Taste aversion learning can occur with a
Q7: In causal learning, subjects learn<br>A) to identify
Q8: In a connectionist model, the CS and
Q9: Seligman refers to learning that has been
Q10: Which phenomenon or class of phenomena presents
Q12: List five conditioning phenomena that have been
Q13: While researchers have demonstrated a number of
Q14: Describe the assumptions of the probabilistic contrast
Q15: What is the biggest problem with the
Q16: The "relative validity effect" refers to a