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extinction - zkadhem
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The idea that experimental extinction, which is produced by nonreinforcement after classical conditioning, is an active inhibitory process finds support in which of the following phenomenona?
A. Generalization
B. Spontaneous recovery
C. Experimental neurosis
D. Passive avoidance
E. Active avoidance

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#2
E?
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#3
DDDDD aakhri jawab
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#4
D SHOULD BE THE ANSWER
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#5
suportboy what do u mean?
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#6
The answer is: B

Spontaneous recovery, first described by Pavlov, is the return of response strength in due course after extinction. If extinction produced forgetting, then presumably the loss of responsiveness would be permanent. Return of the previously learned material suggests that it is not lost but rather suppressed by some active process resulting from nonreinforcement. Additional support for this concept comes from the finding that responses may return at full strength following a single reinforcement at the end of extinction.

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The answer is: B

Spontaneous recovery, first described by Pavlov, is the return of response strength in due course after extinction. If extinction produced forgetting, then presumably the loss of responsiveness would be permanent. Return of the previously learned material suggests that it is not lost but rather suppressed by some active process resulting from nonreinforcement. Additional support for this concept comes from the finding that responses may return at full strength following a single reinforcement at the end of extinction.
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#8
nice to see u back zkadhem..when`s ur result expected
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#9
bergkamp, it is okt3 who is hunting behav posted by zkadhem Smile
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