Extinction is used in shaping to
a. reduce interfering behavior
b. stop the occurrence of a previous approximation
c. promote the target behavior
d. stop the person from engaging in novel behavior
b
Psychology
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a. the Stroop task. b. dichotic listening. c. bottom-up processing. d. the feature-integration theory approach.
Psychology
Sharing common ground with a conversational partner
a. tends to increase the occurrence of spoonerisms. b. violates the cooperative principle. c. facilitates communication. d. typically results in miscommunication.
Psychology