What are three things that may happen during an extinction burst?

What will be an ideal response?


An extinction burst is when an unreinforced behavior temporarily increases in frequency, duration, or intensity during the extinction process. An extinction burst may also involve an increase in novel behavior and an increase in emotional behavior or aggressive behavior.

Psychology

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What question was being asked by the research done by Ekman and Friesen (1971)?

A. They wanted to know if extrinsic motivation was a universal motivation. B. They wanted to know if the James-Lange theory of emotion would explain emotion in a population in New Guinea. C. They wanted to know if reading emotional expressions is a universal experience. D. They wanted to know if there are gender differences in emotional expression.

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How does the James-Lange theory of emotions describe the relationship between trembling and fear? a. Episodes of trembling and episodes of feeling fear alternate with each other. b. You start to tremble because you feel fear

c. You feel fear when you feel yourself trembling. d. Your fear and your trembling are unrelated to each other.

Psychology

Neuropsychological evaluations and ____ analysis have been used to identify malingering in patients who previously had brain damage

a. factor b. descriptive c. discriminate function d. differential item

Psychology

Which concept is best associated with increased content knowledge?

a. Increased expertise b. Increased memory capacity c. Increased processing speed d. Increased metacognitive skills

Psychology