A) milk-letdown when a baby cries
B) more offspring produced
C) judgments of causality
D) all have been reported to result from classical conditioning
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A) an unconditional stimulus.
B) a conditional stimulus.
C) an unconditional response.
D) a conditional response.
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A) because we are still determining the best interstimulus interval.
B) because we are still determining the best intertrial interval.
C) because subjects learn about CS-US associations and CS-US timing.
D) because eyeblink conditioning always leads to the strongest responses.
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A) eyeblink in rabbits is a bidirectional response.
B) there are low baseline levels of eyeblinking in rabbits.
C) eyeblink is excitatory.
D) eyeblink is already inhibitory.
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A) The US follows the CS.
B) The US begins with the CS and continues after the CS terminates.
C) The CS follows the US.
D) The CS begins with the US and continues after the US terminates.
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A) move away from
B) approach
C) show inhibition of delay to
D) It cannot be determined.
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A) sign tracking.
B) conditioned suppression.
C) conditioned repression.
D) unconditioned fear responding.
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A) a random control group
B) a sensitization group
C) a pseudo-conditioning group
D) an explicitly unpaired control group
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A) after just one CS-US pairing
B) only if the subject is hungry
C) only with very long delays between the CS and US
D) only with tastes the subject knows well
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A) Backward conditioning results in inhibition of conditioned responding.
B) Backward conditioning results in excitation of conditioned responding.
C) The factors that determine the outcome of backward conditioning may depend on factors other than the CS being a good signal for the onset of the US.
D) Simultaneous and backward conditioning procedures are similar.
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A) a bidirectional response.
B) the compound-stimulus principle.
C) retardation of acquisition.
D) inhibitory conditioning.
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A) training dogs for the upper class
B) selling stomach juice
C) teaching pitch recognition
D) inserting fistulas into obese individuals
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A) taste preferences
B) heart rates
C) rabbit eyeblinks
D) temperatures
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A) hippocampus.
B) cerebral cortex.
C) cerebellum.
D) corpus callosum.
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A) have little effect on the conscious judgment of causality in normal human adults.
B) affect informal judgments of causality in human adults, and will likely share features common to Pavlovian conditioning.
C) affect informal judgments of causality in human adults, but in spite of surface similarities, does not have the features common to Pavlovian conditioning.
D) impact judgments of causality in only well trained human subjects with experience in the experimental setting.
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A) any two naturally occurring stimuli
B) the same feature of two objects
C) different features of the same object
D) an arbitrary stimulus and a biologically relevant stimulus
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