Classical conditioning can produce ________, which is a decrease in the production of antibodies that can lower a person's ability to fight disease.

A. conditioned oppression
B. immunosuppression
C. depression
D. habituation


Answer: B

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a. classical conditioning. b. vicarious classical conditioning. c. operant conditioning. d. insight learning.

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________ thinkers generally assume that a correct answer always exists and can be obtained through the senses or from authorities

a. Prereflective b. Quasi-reflective c. Semi-reflective d. Reflective

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Experimental ablation involves __________.

A. comparisons of brain size differences across species B. chronic chemical stimulation of the brain C. low-level electrical stimulation of the brain D. the study of changes in function after intentional damage to a portion of the brain

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