The AESOP model introduces the principle that ______.
A. each unconditioned stimulus elicits two distinctive A2 reactions, one elicited by the emotive properties of the unconditioned stimulus and the other by the sensory properties of the unconditioned stimulus
B. one conditioned stimulus can only support one reaction
C. backward conditioning and delay conditioning procedures produce conditioned responses of the same strength
D. conditioning of fear occurs much easier than conditioning of a salivary reaction
A. each unconditioned stimulus elicits two distinctive A2 reactions, one elicited by the emotive properties of the unconditioned stimulus and the other by the sensory properties of the unconditioned stimulus
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a. specific and somewhat difficult to achieve b. specific and very easy to achieve c. broad and somewhat difficult to achieve d. broad and very easy to achieve
Children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)
a. tend to think carefully before acting. c. often do poorly in school. b. are well-liked by their peers at school. d. usually have below normal levels of intelligence.
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A. ghrelin B. melatonin C. leptin D. estrogen