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cnetterville

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According to Mineka, phobias in humans and experimental avoidance in rats differ in that:
 
  A) rats avoid the CS.
  B) experimental avoidance requires a single, brief conditioning trail to produce avoidance that is strong.
  C) human phobias typically require several conditioning trials to produce avoidance that is persistent.
  D) None of these are correct.

Question 2

Experimental avoidance typically requires at least a few pairings of the _____ and the US before avoidance has been reliably established.
 
  A) NS
  B) CS
  C) CR
  D) UR



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

B



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