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casperchen82

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LaGina walks into a room and feels as if she has been there before, even though she knows that she has not. LaGina's experience of deja vu may be explained by which concept from classical conditioning?
 
  a. Extinction
  b. Stimulus generalization c. Stimulus discrimination d. Spontaneous recovery e. Reconditioning

Question 2

In Mischel's theory, which person variable concerns the ability to plan courses of action to achieve goals and obtain rewards?
 
  a. subjective values
  b. self-regulatory systems and plans c. expectancies
  d. competencies
  e. encoding strategies



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

b



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