QUESTION 30 Extinction is the disappearance of the: a. conditioned response (CR) when the unconditioned stimulus (UCS) no longer precedes the conditioned stimulus (CS). b. conditioned response (CR)...


QUESTION 30<br>Extinction is the disappearance of the:<br>a. conditioned response (CR) when the unconditioned stimulus (UCS) no longer precedes the conditioned stimulus<br>(CS).<br>b. conditioned response (CR) when the unconditioned stimulus (UCS) no longer follows the conditioned stimulus (CS).<br>c. unconditioned response (UCR) when the conditioned stimulus (CS) no longer follows the unconditioned stimulus<br>(UCS).<br>d. unconditioned response (UCR) when the unconditioned stimulus (UCS) no longer precedes the unconditioned<br>response (UCR).<br>

Extracted text: QUESTION 30 Extinction is the disappearance of the: a. conditioned response (CR) when the unconditioned stimulus (UCS) no longer precedes the conditioned stimulus (CS). b. conditioned response (CR) when the unconditioned stimulus (UCS) no longer follows the conditioned stimulus (CS). c. unconditioned response (UCR) when the conditioned stimulus (CS) no longer follows the unconditioned stimulus (UCS). d. unconditioned response (UCR) when the unconditioned stimulus (UCS) no longer precedes the unconditioned response (UCR).

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