Question 2 1 pts Which is the most accurate statement with regard to the relationship between the neutral stimulus and c
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Question 2 1 pts Which is the most accurate statement with regard to the relationship between the neutral stimulus and conditioned stimulus in classical conditioning? O They are the same stimulus. O They are distinguished by the different responses they produce. They both produce responses without learning occurring. O They produce very different responses at different times.
Question 20 1 pts Why is habituation regarded as a form of nonassociative learning? O Because it does not depend on a person or animal coming to create a connection between two different objects or events. O Because it results in an increase in responding after similar exposure to a stimulus. O As a result of the fact that the individual learns to discriminate between two different stimuli. O Because we can pick up information in this manner without actually experiencing an event; we can learn just by watching.
1 pts Question 11 Kimmie becomes very irritated with her son, Noland, because he continually wipes his runny nose on his sleeve. "Why do you do that?" she asks him! "Because it is soft," he responds. Kimmie doesn't realize that Noland has transferred his use of a soft tissue to his soft sleeve, which occurred via a process called O shaping O stimulus discrimination O substitution O generalization
Question 20 1 pts Why is habituation regarded as a form of nonassociative learning? O Because it does not depend on a person or animal coming to create a connection between two different objects or events. O Because it results in an increase in responding after similar exposure to a stimulus. O As a result of the fact that the individual learns to discriminate between two different stimuli. O Because we can pick up information in this manner without actually experiencing an event; we can learn just by watching.
1 pts Question 11 Kimmie becomes very irritated with her son, Noland, because he continually wipes his runny nose on his sleeve. "Why do you do that?" she asks him! "Because it is soft," he responds. Kimmie doesn't realize that Noland has transferred his use of a soft tissue to his soft sleeve, which occurred via a process called O shaping O stimulus discrimination O substitution O generalization