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viki

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Increasing the number of pairings of the US and CS will
 
  a. weaken the CR.
  b. strengthen the CR.
  c. weaken the CR at first, and then strengthen it. d. strengthen the CR at first, and then weaken it. e. have no effect on the CR.

Question 2

According to the text, the most important influence of the social-cognitive theorists was the
 
  a. development of cognitive-behavioral therapy.
  b. design of programs to help parents learn better parenting skills.
  c. introduction of the idea that unconscious influences and genetically based traits can explain much of human behavior.
  d. identification of concepts like locus of control and self-efficacy.
  e. presentation of the view that people are active seekers and interpreters of information, not just responders to environmental influences.



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

e



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