Chapter 5

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According to the stimulus-substitution theory;
The CS acts a substitute to the US
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Which theory postulates that the CR and the UR should always be the same or highly similar (which is false)?
Stimulus-substitution theory
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The preparatory-response theory says that;
The CR prepares the organism for the US
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The compensatory-response model states;
The CS that has been readily associated with the a-process to a US, will elicit the b-process
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Which letter(s) signifies the associative value?
V
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The effect of a decreased in the CR when two separately conditioned stimuli form a compound stimuli for further pairings with the US is called;
The overexpectation effect
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A phobic response represents the CC process of;
Overgeneralisation
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When a level of emotionality and reactivity affect how a CR can be acquired it is known as;
Temperament variable
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Preparedness is;
Genetically based predisposition within a species to learn certain kinds of association more easily
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Can US revaluation happen through mere observation of a more/less intense US?
Yes
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Which process involves fear becoming stronger upon brief exposures to the CS?
Incubation
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What is an emetic?
A drug that causes nausea
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The compensatory-response model states;

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