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juin [17]
3 years ago
7

Greg, who mainly smoked cigarettes when out with friends, recently quit smoking. however, each time he visits a bar or restauran

t with his friends, he has the strong urge to light up a cigarette. this is an example of ____.
Social Studies
1 answer:
SCORPION-xisa [38]3 years ago
3 0

This is an example of "spontaneous recovery".



Spontaneous recovery refers to a phenomenon that includes all of a sudden showing a conduct that was believed to be wiped out. This can apply to reactions that have been shaped through both established and operant conditioning. Spontaneous recovery can be characterized as the return of the conditioned reaction after a rest period or time of reduced reaction. In the event that the conditioned stimulus and unconditioned stimulus are never again related, termination will happen quickly after a spontaneous recovery.

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North Korea is now a Stalinist state and is accused of holding hundreds of thousands of people — including children — in political prison camps and other detention facilities across the country. It also receives the lowest ratings when it comes to press freedom and government accountability.

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