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Kthamas

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Mowrer's (1947) notion that classically conditioned anxiety functions as the drive stimulus that activates an avoidance response, while the anxiety reduction functions to reinforce the instrumental avoidance is known as:
 
  a. operant conditioning. c. the two-factor theory of learning.
  b. classical conditioning. d. instrumental conditioning.

Question 2

Learning theories of anxiety and trauma disorders hold that:
 
  a. avoidance produces many fears through classical conditioning.
  b. the unconditioned response is rational, while later conditioned responses are not.
  c. avoidance is negatively reinforced by anxiety reduction.
  d. operant conditioning accounts for the generalization of fears.



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

C





 

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