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tth

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According to the preparatory-response theory of conditioning, the purpose of the _____ is to enable an organism to get ready for the _____.
 
  A) NS; US
  B) CR; US
  C) UR; US
  D) CR; CS

Question 2

The major difficulty with Pavlov's stimulus-substitution theory is that the _____ are sometimes quite _____.
 
  A) CR and UR; similar
  B) CR and UR; different
  C) CS and US; similar
  D) CS and US; different



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

B



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