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erika

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Which of the following statements is true of the stimulus-substitution theory?
 
  A) It explains why the UR and the CR are substantially different in many instances of conditioning.
  B) It explains how a CS elicits a compensatory response after a primary response.
  C) It suggests how classical conditioning illustrates the neurological processes in the brain.
  D) It describes the effect of each conditioning trial on the strength of a CS in its relationship to a US.

Question 2

Who among the following behaviorists proposed the stimulus-substitution theory of classical conditioning?
 
  A) Ivan Pavlov
  B) Rosalie Rayner
  C) John Watson
  D) Joseph Wolpe



mfedorka

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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

A



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