Which is the correct sequence of events in classical conditioning?
a) UCS --> CS --> CR . . . . . UCS --> UCR
b) CS --> UCS --> CR . . . . . CR --> CS
c) UCR --> UCS --> CS . . . . . CR --> CS
d) CS --> UCS --> UCR . . . . . CS --> CR
D
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A. The fallacy of false classification B. The fallacy of division C. The fallacy of false reference D. A valid argument
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A. sprinting B. running C. swimming D. race-walking
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experiment or deviate from the usual way of doing things. give conscious attention to all aspects of performance. rely on formal procedures to solve a problem. verbalize exactly how he or she achieves results.
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Fill in the blank(s) with correct word