In what ways might classical conditioning result in a disorder?

What will be an ideal response?


Being bitten by a dog might classically condition an individual to fear dogs (the dog is the conditioned stimulus). Having a panic attack in a certain situation may make that situation the conditioned stimulus and cause another panic attack to result from being in similar situations. (Other examples possible).

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The 8th NOSCA college and career counseling element is

A. college affordability planning. B. transition from high school to college. C. college and career admissions processes. D. college aspirations.

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Working with children, it helps if:

A) ?you are a warm, talkative person. B) ?you avoid leading questions. C) ?you use concrete language. D) ?all of the above

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An individual who rejects the beliefs and practices of his or her culture of origin in favor of those of the dominant society or never learned his or her own cultural traditions would be considered

a. traditional. b. bicultural. c. highly acculturated. d. marginal.

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In the context of ecological validity, increase in generalizability results in a threat to _____, because one is less able to attribute differences to isolated differences in the independent variable

a. construct validity b. statistical validity c. internal validity d. conclusion validity

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