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Betziany Mercado Roldan
on Nov 28, 2024Verified
An unruly child has become conditioned to fear the sight of the principal's door. Over the past month, however, the child had no contacts with the principal. Now the child will probably ________.
A) begin to fear all other doors in the school building
B) have an even greater fear of the principal's door
C) gradually stop fearing the sight of the principal's door
D) maintain former level of fear of the principal's door
Conditioned to Fear
The process by which individuals learn to fear certain objects, people, or situations due to previous experiences of association with negative outcomes.
- Outline the course of acquisition, disappearance, automatic recovery, expansion of stimulus reaction, and identification of stimuli in classical conditioning.
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Learning Objectives
- Outline the course of acquisition, disappearance, automatic recovery, expansion of stimulus reaction, and identification of stimuli in classical conditioning.
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