Multiple Choice
In describing the nature of the relationship between habituation and sensitization, Dual-Process theory argues that:
A) habituation plays a more dominant role in learning than sensitization
B) habituation may be a more dominant process in some learning situations, but sensitization may be more dominant in others
C) sensitization plays a more dominant role in learning than habituation
D) habituation and sensitization are always equally balanced in any learning environment.
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