Multiple Choice
Jill enrolled in a stop-smoking program at a local hospital. At the end of each of the daily sessions, participants in the program were required to rapidly puff one cigarette after another for five minutes. Although the participants were unaware of it, the filter tips of the cigarettes had been coated with a foul-tasting substance that induced mild nausea. This part of the stop-smoking program involved _____, which is based on the principles of _____.
A) aversive conditioning; classical conditioning
B) virtual reality; operant conditioning
C) systematic desensitization; classical conditioning
D) a token economy; operant conditioning
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