In classical conditioning, the loss of responding that results from the repeated presentation of a conditioned stimulus without an unconditioned stimulus is referred to as:

a. spontaneous recovery
b. conditioned inhibition
c. extinction
d. second-order conditioning


C

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a. weak artificial intelligence b. strong artificial intelligence c. good old fashioned artificial intelligence d. Turing’s artificial intelligence

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b. pineal gland. c. anterior pituitary gland. d. posterior pituitary gland.

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a. 5000 b. 5 million c. 500,000 d. 50,000 e. 50 million

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__________is referred to as the coronary-prone behavior pattern

A) Type A behavior
B) Type B behavior
C) Passive behavior
D) Insecure behavior
E) Select

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