The conditioned emotional response (CER) procedure introduced by Estes and Skinner is also known as __________, since following tone-shock pairings, the presentation of the tone by itself evokes emotional responses that interfere with food- reinforced lever pressing.

a. extinction
b. conditioned punishment
c. conditioned suppression
d. emotional interference
e. reductive conditioning

c. conditioned suppression

Psychology

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At the end of a research study, participants must be provided with as much information about the study as possible and any emotional or psychological problems must be addressed. This process is formally known as

a. debriefing. b. informed consent. c. risk/gain assessment. d. unintentional deception.

Psychology

In a classroom exercise, a student is recounting a dream in which she finds herself exploring a steamy tropical jungle when suddenly she comes upon a group of monkeys dressed in tuxedos talking to one another

In Freudian dream analysis, the student is describing a. hostile yearnings. b. the latent content of the dream. c. the manifest content of the dream. d. the "wish" in dreams.

Psychology