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larisa86 [58]
3 years ago
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In one application of aversive conditioning, alcohol is paired with a drug that induces vomiting. Which of the following alterna

tives CORRECTLY applies classical conditioning terminology to this situation?
a. Alcohol becomes a CS associated with vomiting.
b. Alcohol is a US for vomiting.
c. The drug with which alcohol is paired is a US.
d. both A and C
Social Studies
1 answer:
ddd [48]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

d. Both A and C

Explanation:

Classical Conditioning is <em>a learning strategy in which a person associates a stimulus that was previously neutral and results in a learned response.</em> This stimulus may be natural or unconditional because it automatically starts a response; or it may be conditional, that is, a previously neutral stimulus that now becomes associated with the unconditioned stimulus now starts a conditioned response.

In this scenario, the alcohol plus the drug (stimuli) induce vomiting (response). Therefore, the <u>conditioned stimulus is alcohol</u>, a previously neutral  stimulus that becomes associated with the <u>drug, an unconditioned stimulus</u> which, in conjunction, <u>trigger a response: vomiting</u>.

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