Which model of basic acquisition predicted that the extinction of the CR that was acquired during Stage 1 of the higher-order conditioning in Exercise 17 will also extinguish the CR that was acquired during Stage 2?
a. S-R, S-R
b. S-S, S-S
c. S-S, S-R
d. Both a and c
b. S-S, S-S
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Answer feedback: The S-S, S-S model predicted that extinguishing the CR that was acquired in Stage 1 (CSMT-USM) would also result in the extinction of the CR that was acquired during Stage 2 (CSML-CSMT), as the critical association was between CSMT and CSML. In other words, rendering CSMT ineffective also undoes the effectiveness of CSML.
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