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In classical conditioning, the Unconditional Stimulus (US) always comes after the Conditional Stimulus (CS).
In classical conditioning, the Unconditional Stimulus (US) always comes after the Conditional Stimulus (CS).
False
Higher Order Conditioning involves adding a new Unconditional Stimulus (US) to strengthen the learned response.
Higher Order Conditioning involves adding a new Unconditional Stimulus (US) to strengthen the learned response.
False
Delay Conditioning is when the Conditional Stimulus (CS) and the Unconditional Stimulus (US) are presented simultaneously.
Delay Conditioning is when the Conditional Stimulus (CS) and the Unconditional Stimulus (US) are presented simultaneously.
False
In classical conditioning, Contiguity refers to the association between the Conditional Stimulus (CS) and the Unconscious Stimulus (US).
In classical conditioning, Contiguity refers to the association between the Conditional Stimulus (CS) and the Unconscious Stimulus (US).
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Overshadowing occurs when one Conditional Stimulus (CS) is more prominent than another, leading to stronger conditioning on the less prominent CS.
Overshadowing occurs when one Conditional Stimulus (CS) is more prominent than another, leading to stronger conditioning on the less prominent CS.
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