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frankwu

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Which of the following theories of conditioning is proved by the classical conditioning of compensatory responses?
 
  A) The R-S theory
  B) The S-R theory
  C) The stimulus-substitution theory
  D) The preparatory-response theory

Question 2

In an experiment, a rat that receives a foot shock (the US) jumps (the UR). However, when it sees a light (CS) that has been paired with a foot shock, it freezes (the CR). The fact that a rat's fear response to an aversive CS is likely to be quite _____ its response to the aversive US is best explained by the _____.
 
  A) similar to; opponent process theory
  B) different from; S-R theory
  C) different from, preparatory-response theory
  D) similar to; stimulus-substitution theory



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

C





 

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