According to the _____________ perspective, extinction changes a person's mental representation of the environment because the conditioned stimulus is no longer predictive of an unconditioned stimulus
a. behavioral c. evolutionary
b. cognitive d. clinical
B
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Joan tends to blow up at people and then feel guilty. She worries a lot. She complains that she doesn't really find anything exciting and that life is dull. Joan __________.
A. shows evidence of neuroticism and low positive affectivity and has a high risk of developing depression B. shows evidence of neuroticism and has a moderate risk of developing depression C. shows evidence of introversion and has a mild risk of developing depression D. shows no evidence of any kind that would increase her risk for developing depression
Jadis and Matthew are a couple. They are extremely close, sharing nearly every detail of their day and emotions with each other. They also are committed to each other no matter what happens. Jadis and Matthew are experiencing ____ love
a. passionate b. companionate c. fatuous d. consummate
Erikson’s view is that how an adolescent handles his or her identity crisis depends on how well he or she previously resolved the earlier psychosocial crises. This means that Erikson’s theory is _______.
a. idiographic b. epigenetic c. organic d. telepathic
If, after conditioning has taken place, a series of trials is presented in which the conditioned stimulus (CS) is presented but is not followed by the unconditioned stimulus (US), ____ will occur.
a. spontaneous recovery b. extinction c. experimental neurosis d. disinhibition