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What is the term for the extension of a conditioned response from the original conditioned stimulus to another, similar stimulus?
What is the term for the extension of a conditioned response from the original conditioned stimulus to another, similar stimulus?
- Stimulus generalization (correct)
- Conditioned emotional response
- Conditioned reflex
- Aversive conditioning
In classical conditioning, what is the conditioned stimulus (CS) in the scenario described?
In classical conditioning, what is the conditioned stimulus (CS) in the scenario described?
- The rat (correct)
- White hair is threatening to Little Albert
- Scared of other furry things
- Crying
What type of conditioning involves an unconditioned stimulus that is an aversive stimulus?
What type of conditioning involves an unconditioned stimulus that is an aversive stimulus?
- Conditioned reflex
- Aversive conditioning (correct)
- Appetitive conditioning
- Conditioned emotional response
Which term refers to an automatic response that occurs due to previous experience with little conscious thought?
Which term refers to an automatic response that occurs due to previous experience with little conscious thought?
What does contiguity in classical conditioning suggest?
What does contiguity in classical conditioning suggest?
What does conditioned emotional response in classical conditioning include?
What does conditioned emotional response in classical conditioning include?
What term describes the process when a dog stops responding to a stimulus it has become used to?
What term describes the process when a dog stops responding to a stimulus it has become used to?
In classical conditioning, what term is used for the learned response to a conditioned stimulus (CS)?
In classical conditioning, what term is used for the learned response to a conditioned stimulus (CS)?
What type of learning involves a change in behavior that occurs with only one experience?
What type of learning involves a change in behavior that occurs with only one experience?
Which study demonstrated that some associations are innately easier to make, such as taste and sickness?
Which study demonstrated that some associations are innately easier to make, such as taste and sickness?
What is the term for the phenomenon where a similar stimulus leads to the same conditioned response as the original stimulus?
What is the term for the phenomenon where a similar stimulus leads to the same conditioned response as the original stimulus?
In operant conditioning, what is reinforcement intended to do?
In operant conditioning, what is reinforcement intended to do?
In classical conditioning, what does the term 'overshadowing' refer to?
In classical conditioning, what does the term 'overshadowing' refer to?
What is the main concept behind latent inhibition in classical conditioning?
What is the main concept behind latent inhibition in classical conditioning?
In operant conditioning, what is the term for the diminished effectiveness of a stimulus in eliciting a response after repeated exposure?
In operant conditioning, what is the term for the diminished effectiveness of a stimulus in eliciting a response after repeated exposure?
How does habituation differ from latent inhibition in classical conditioning?
How does habituation differ from latent inhibition in classical conditioning?
Which process involves pairing a new CS with an existing CS to create a stronger conditioned response?
Which process involves pairing a new CS with an existing CS to create a stronger conditioned response?