After being bitten by the neighbors' dog while trying to pick apples from their apple tree, Midori became so fearful that she lost interest in the apples. This example fits best with the _____.
A) approach-avoidance conflict
B) Premack principle
C) avoidance theory of punishment
D) conditioned suppression theory of punishment
Question 2
According to the conditioned suppression theory of punishment, punishment does not weaken a behavior but instead:
A) produces an emotional response that interferes with its occurrence.
B) produces a strong suppression of emotions.
C) results in strong inhibitory conditioning.
D) weakens other similar behaviors.