Question 3 1 pts Harvey pranks his boyfriend Orlando with a fake flower in his lapel. When Orlando bends over to smell t

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Question 3 1 pts Harvey pranks his boyfriend Orlando with a fake flower in his lapel. When Orlando bends over to smell t

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Question 3 1 Pts Harvey Pranks His Boyfriend Orlando With A Fake Flower In His Lapel When Orlando Bends Over To Smell T 1
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Question 3 1 pts Harvey pranks his boyfriend Orlando with a fake flower in his lapel. When Orlando bends over to smell the flower, Harvey presses a button that causes water to shoot out and soak Orlando in the face. After Orlando falls for the prank twice, he backs away any time Harvey has a flower in his lapel, even when it is a real flower. This is an example of a conditioned emotional response. avoidance learning. a taste aversion. O stimulus discrimination.
Question 5 1 pts Nugget is a golden retriever who has come to associate the sound of the front door with getting a dog biscuit. Every time his owner comes in, she gives Nuggets a dog biscuit, and now the animal goes crazy whenever the door opens. Because she ran out of dog treats, the owner has not given Nugget a biscuit in several weeks, and he no longer responses to the sound of the front door when she comes home. In classical conditioning, what has occurred? O higher order conditioning O stimulus discrimination O extinction O biological preparedness
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.
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