Which of the following statements is true?
a. Each model of the association in classical conditioning (Exercise 14) produced its own highly distinctive outcome for basic acquisition.
b. The S-S, S-S and the S-R, S-R models in Exercise 14 produced almost identical outcomes for basic acquisition; the outcomes of the S-S, S-R and S-R, S-S models were very different, however.
c. The S-S, S-R and the S-R, S-S models in Exercise 14 produced almost identical outcomes for basic acquisition; the outcomes of the S-S, S-S and S-R, S-R models were very different, however.
d. The outcomes for basic acquisition of the four models in Exercise 14 were quite similar.
d. The outcomes for basic acquisition of the four models in Exercise 14 were quite similar.
Answer feedback: The movement ratio results were slightly different across the models due to the probabilistic design of the program. The CS response strength results were identical.
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