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Card 6
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What happens if the timing between the NS and UCS is too great?
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Card 7
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When the CS is presented without the UCS it loses its ability to produce CR, what is this called?
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Card 8
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What is spontanious recovery?
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Card 9
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When does the NS become the CS and the UCR become the CR?
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Card 10
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To maintain a respoponse and avoid exptinction what can we do?
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Card 11
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E1: What benefits have we gained from CC?
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Card 12
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E2: What limitations of CC are there?
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Card 13
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E3: What benefits have we gained from Operant Conditioning?
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Card 14
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E4: What has Skinner been critisised for?
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Card 15
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E4: what is the main difference between us and animals?
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