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vinney12

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Two good examples of behavior that lead to immediate rewards but that are punishing in the long run are:
 
  a. alcoholism and painting pictures
  b. overeating and alcoholism
  c. sex and mature love
  d. overeating and learning to play the piano

Question 2

The term used to describe responses made by a person in the presence of an original stimulus which come to be made in the presence of other stimuli that resemble the original one is:
 
  a. resemblance conditioning
  b. response and instinct conditioning
  c. spontaneous recovery
  d. stimulus generalization



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

d



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