Asked by Darnesha Porter on Jun 14, 2024
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Which of the following provides evidence that a CR is not completely eliminated during extinction?
A) operant behavior
B) spontaneous recovery
C) generalization
D) discrimination
Spontaneous Recovery
After a pause in exposure to the stimulus that originally elicited it, a previously vanished conditioned response once again manifests.
Extinction
Within psychology, it's the progressive decline and ultimate vanishing of a conditioned reaction because the conditioned stimulus is no longer associated with the unconditioned stimulus.
- Unravel the principles of acquisition, extinction, spontaneous recovery, generalization, and discrimination in classical conditioning.
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Melani PerdigonJun 19, 2024
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
Spontaneous recovery is the reappearance of a CR after extinction has occurred. This suggests that the CR was not completely eliminated during extinction and is still present in the organism's memory. The other options (operant behavior, generalization, and discrimination) are not relevant to classical conditioning or the elimination of a CR during extinction.
Learning Objectives
- Unravel the principles of acquisition, extinction, spontaneous recovery, generalization, and discrimination in classical conditioning.
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