The procedure whereby the person learns to make a new response to a fear-producing stimulus is called:
a. counterconditioning
b. stimulus conditioning
c. fear conditioning
d. operant conditioning
a
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Discuss why people help or do not help, using the decision-stage model and arousal-cost-reward model.
What will be an ideal response?
Split-brain patients are the result of an operation that severs the
a. cerebrum. b. cerebellum. c. corpus callosum. d. cerebral cortex. e. reticular formation.
How can catastrophic events produce positive consequences even as the catastrophe itself is quite stressful?
What will be an ideal response?