An animal is conditioned to salivate to a bell using Pavlovian procedures. After the conditioning is established, the animal is then put through an extinction procedure and the conditioned salivation disappears
Then the animal is removed from the test situation for several days. When returned to the test situation, the conditioned response is seen again. The effect is known as __________
a) spontaneous recovery.
b) higher-order conditioning.
c) extinction.
d) stimulus generalization.
a
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According to your textbook, which of the following is a drawback to the traditional approach to evaluations, where employees are evaluated by their immediate supervisors?
A) Supervisors have no incentive to perform accurate evaluations. B) Supervisors only have one perspective on an employee. C) Evaluating subordinates typically takes up too much of a supervisor's time. D) Most supervisors are not qualified to accurately evaluate their subordinates.
A Freudian analyst would interpret a church-going person who views premarital sex as a sin as being ruled by their
a. id. b. ego. c. superego. d. libido. e. Thanatos.