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luvbio

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The Rescorla-Wagner model explains blocking as
 
  a. subject distractibility.
  b. inadequate number of pairings.
  c. a result of backward pairing.
  d. depletion of associative strength.

Question 2

Which of the following is an assumption of a behavioristic approach to learning?
 
  a. Environmental factors do not affect learning.
  b. Biological factors do not affect learning.
  c. Cognitive factors have an important effect on learning.
  d. Biology, cognitive, and environmental factors have an interactive effect on learning.



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

B



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