Multiple Choice
Extinction,in classical conditioning terminology,refers to:
A) the generalization of a CR to many different stimuli, resulting in a constant UCR
B) the unlearning of a CR via counterconditioning
C) the disappearance of a CR when the CS is no longer paired with the UCS
D) the forgetting of a UCR after a long time has elapsed
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