Multiple Choice
In response to a craving for chocolate, a young student purchased a large number of candy bars, and throughout a single evening ate all of them. The evening resulted in nausea to the point that he stayed in bed the entire next day. He has not liked chocolate since. Guthrie's technique that would explain the response is called
A) the Threshold Method.
B) the Fatigue Method.
C) the Extinction Method.
D) the Method of Incompatible Stimuli.
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