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If sensory stimulation to the hand reinforces hand mouthing, an extinction procedure might involve -
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correct answer-using a glove
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If sensory stimulation to the hand reinforces hand mouthing, having the individual wear a bulky mitt would
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- correct answer-not be extinction if the mitt prevented hand mouthing
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Undoing an unconditioned stimulus/conditioned stimulus (i.e., US/CS) pairing - correct answer- All
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of the above (w,h,d)
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Which is true? - correct answer- jk jk jk jk jk
An extinguished behavior can suddenly return without being reinforced
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Planned ignoring is extinction - correct answer-if attention is the maintaining reinforcer
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Behavior can be extinguished by - correct answer-none of the above
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Undoing an unconditioned stimulus/conditioned stimulus (i.e., US/CS) pairing - correct answer-
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describes respondent extinction (w,c,all)
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Which will occasion new behaviors? - correct answer- extinction
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with no access to the maintaining reinforcer
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Spontaneous recovery is - correct answer-*All of the above jk jk jk jk jk jk jk jk
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Months after having been traumatized outside her apartment the woman stopped having an emotion al
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response when she walked toward it. This exemplifies? - correct answer-respondent extinction
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