An animal is conditioned to salivate to a metronome 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
Answer: A
Psychology
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a. ?A-delta; C b. ?C; A-delta c. ?A-delta; A-delta d. ?C; C
Psychology
Some questions include more than one basic idea and confuse people who might agree with one item, but not the other. Such an item is called ______.
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Psychology