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Introduction to Psychology 10th Edition by Rod Plotnik,Haig Kouyoumdjian

Edition 10ISBN: 978-1133939535
book Introduction to Psychology 10th Edition by Rod Plotnik,Haig Kouyoumdjian cover

Introduction to Psychology 10th Edition by Rod Plotnik,Haig Kouyoumdjian

Edition 10ISBN: 978-1133939535
Exercise 18
An unpleasant state in which we have feelings of uneasiness and apprehension as well as increased physiological arousal is called (a) _____. This feeling has at least three causes. One is classical conditioning of an emotional response to a previously neutral stimulus; the result is called a (b) _____ response. A second cause is a form of learning that develops through watching and does not require any observable behavior or reinforcer; this is called (c) _____ learning. According to Freud, anxiety arises when the id and superego disagree, leading to an (d) _____ conflict, which results in the ego producing a feeling of anxiety. An unpleasant state in which we have feelings of uneasiness and apprehension as well as increased physiological arousal is called (a) _____. This feeling has at least three causes. One is classical conditioning of an emotional response to a previously neutral stimulus; the result is called a (b) _____ response. A second cause is a form of learning that develops through watching and does not require any observable behavior or reinforcer; this is called (c) _____ learning. According to Freud, anxiety arises when the id and superego disagree, leading to an (d) _____ conflict, which results in the ego producing a feeling of anxiety.
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