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itsmyluck

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Following extinction, a conditioned response can be learned again more quickly than it was learned originally. This process is called
 
  a. spontaneous recovery.
  b. generalization.
  c. discrimination.
  d. reconditioning. e. shaping.

Question 2

Herschel believes that he will be able to perform the behaviors necessary for him to succeed at college. Bandura used the term to describe Herschel's beliefs.
 
  a. locus of control
  b. outcome expectations c. efficacy expectations d. reciprocal determinism e. positive regard



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

c



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