The patterns of acquisition of conditioning in Stages 1 and 2 of Exercise 13 (higher-order conditioning), as reflected in the movement ratio results, differed most in terms of

a. starting at different values (the movement ratio in Stage 1 started higher than that in Stage 2).
b. ending at different values (the movement ratio in Stage 2 ended lower than that in Stage 1).
c. their shapes (the movement ratio in Stage 1 rose slowly, that in Stage 2 very quickly).
d. one being excitatory (Stage 1) and the other inhibitory (Stage 2).


b. ending at different values (the movement ratio in Stage 2 ended lower than that in Stage 1).
Answer feedback: The shapes of the acquisition curves for the two stages were quite similar. Both started at essentially zero and rose quickly on the first few trials. However, the movement ratio in Stage 1 ended at a higher value than that in Stage 2.

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