When a stimulus consistently precedes rewarded responses, it tends to elicit a response. When a stimulus consistently precedes nonreward, it tends to inhibit responding. This states the principle of

a. partial reinforcement.
b. variable ratio responding.
c. stimulus control.
d. overt generalization.

C

Psychology

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Indicate whether this statement is true or false.

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Phrases such as "displacing one's anger," "being in denial," and "repressing a memory" are all based on ideas related to

a. social-cognitive learning theory. b. psychodynamic theory. c. humanist theory. d. trait theory.

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