The key feature of classical conditioning is __________

a) sensory stimulation
b) stimulus substitution
c) unlearned reflexes
d) learned reactions


Answer: b

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A. a child learning to avoid rats but not hamsters B. recognizing that a police siren sounding in San Diego, California, has a similar meaning to one sounding in Erie, Pennsylvania C. blinking when words similar to "chime" are spoken D. refusing to eat Chinese food after associating it with feelings of nausea

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With regard to a subject‘s answers or behavior in an experiment, psychologists take seriously the subject's right to:

A. free speech B. question the validity of the experiment C. explain their answers and behavior D. privacy and confidentiality

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a. resistant attachment b. secure attachment c. avoidant attachment d. intense attachment

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To move information from iconic sensory memory to short-term memory, you must ____

a. ?connect it to things you already know b. ?repeat it over and over c. ?pay attention to the information d. ?keep it in iconic memory as long as you can

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