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amal

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The dialogue in which each person confirms the other as being unique and important is what philosopher Martin Buber called the __________ dialogue.
 
  A) Us-Them
  B) You-Us
  C) I-Me-Me-Mine
  D) I-Thou
  E) I-It

Question 2

When a CS is presented repeatedly without the US,
 
  a. the CS continues to be elicited unchanged.
  b. discrimination occurs.
  c. extinction occurs.
  d. higher-order conditioning occurs.



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

C



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