In a classical conditioning procedure, which of the following best describes how a stimulus that is initially neutral eventually is able to elicit a conditioned response? OA) It is repeatedly paired with another neutral stimulus. O B) In most instances, it is paired once and only once with an unconditioned stimulus. O C) It is repeatedly paired with an unconditioned stimulus that follows it. OD) It is not paired with any other stimulus.

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**Question 12**

In a classical conditioning procedure, which of the following best describes how a stimulus that is initially neutral eventually is able to elicit a conditioned response?

- A) It is repeatedly paired with another neutral stimulus.
- B) In most instances, it is paired once and only once with an unconditioned stimulus.
- C) It is repeatedly paired with an unconditioned stimulus that follows it.
- D) It is not paired with any other stimulus.

*The correct answer is C, as indicated by the marked option.*
Transcribed Image Text:**Question 12** In a classical conditioning procedure, which of the following best describes how a stimulus that is initially neutral eventually is able to elicit a conditioned response? - A) It is repeatedly paired with another neutral stimulus. - B) In most instances, it is paired once and only once with an unconditioned stimulus. - C) It is repeatedly paired with an unconditioned stimulus that follows it. - D) It is not paired with any other stimulus. *The correct answer is C, as indicated by the marked option.*
**Question 11**

Piaget’s ideas regarding preoperational egocentrism might explain why a 3-year-old child might:

- A) Speak to her teddy bear as if it were human

- B) Believe that her house is the only one on the block that gets wet when it rains

- C) Understand why her dad is too tired to play tag

- D) Insist that her brother answer questions about a TV show he didn’t see [Selected]
Transcribed Image Text:**Question 11** Piaget’s ideas regarding preoperational egocentrism might explain why a 3-year-old child might: - A) Speak to her teddy bear as if it were human - B) Believe that her house is the only one on the block that gets wet when it rains - C) Understand why her dad is too tired to play tag - D) Insist that her brother answer questions about a TV show he didn’t see [Selected]
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Behaviorism is one of the schools of thought in psychology. As per behaviorism, a person is born as a blank slate or "tabula rasa." Therefore, all behaviors are learned. Behaviorism says that classical conditioning, operant conditioning, and observational learning are some of the ways in which a person can learn and unlearn behaviors. 

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