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  • Created on: 16-01-20 09:28

1. Which of the following is the best description of Colwill & Rescorla’s (1985) results?

  • Devaluation of an outcome produced conditioned fear
  • Devaluation of an outcome had no impact on responding that had previously earned that outcome
  • Devaluation of an outcome reduced responding that had previously earned that outcome
  • Devaluation of an outcome reduced all responding
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2. Which of the following is the best description of the results of test sessions, in animal studies, where animals were given pre-exposure to a context, followed by nausea within that context

  • Animals consumed more sucrose solution in that context
  • Animal consumed the same amount of sucrose solution in that context
  • Animals consumed less sucrose solution in that context
  • Animals felt sick in that context

3. In an associative analysis of Anticipatory Nausea and Vomiting (ANV), what stimulus acts as the US?

  • context
  • vomiting
  • chemotherapy
  • nausea

4. Which of the following is a good description of Latent Inhibition.

  • The associative strength to stimulus X in an A+/AX- experiment
  • The reduction in responding following non-reinforced exposure to a CS following appetitive conditioning
  • The retardation of learning about a CS caused by exposure to that CS
  • The facilitation of learning about a CS caused by exposure to that CS

5. In studies by Bernstein and colleagues, which of the following was found concerning the effect of allowing children to eat ice cream before undergoing chemotherapy

  • Exposure to ice cream before chemotherapy reduced the nausea caused by chemotherapy
  • Exposure to ice cream before chemotherapy protected the children from acquiring food aversions
  • Exposure to ice cream before chemotherapy protected the children from acquiring an aversion to the ice cream
  • Exposure to ice cream before chemotherapy protected the children acquiring ANV

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