In a ______ discrimination task, animals are trained to respond differently to environmental cues (such as tones) that differ only on one dimension (such as pitch), while in a ______ task, the reinforcement contingency associated with a particular stimulus depends on the status of the second stimulus.

A. peak; two-choice
B. conditional; two-choice
C. two-choice; conditional
D. two-choice; peak


C. two-choice; conditional

Psychology

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a. A rat b. A loud noise c. Crying and other fear reactions d. Salivation

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_____ refers to the belief that we see the world precisely as it is

A) Common sense B) Confirmation bias C) Single-variable explanation D) Naive realism

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What should students not consider when choosing a major?

a. Their interests b. Their career goals c. What field is the most rewarding d. The major that has the easiest courses/professors

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