A baby cries in response to faces of strangers but smiles when he sees his mother's face. What is this an example of?

a. higher-order conditioning c. generalization
b. response generalization d. discrimination

D

Psychology

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cognitive risk factor for depression known as a. an unstable attributional pattern. b. learned helplessness. c. the negative cognitive triad. d. cognitive distortion.

Psychology