Answer:
a) spontaneous recovery
Explanation:
In classical conditioning, the term spontaneous recovery is defined as the reappearance of the conditioned response after a rest period or period of lessened response. In other words, the conditioned response is back after it was thought to have disappeared.
In this example, Marjoe trained his dog that whenever it saw a photo of the cat next door, he'd receive a treat. The dog was conditioned to <u>start salivating (conditioned response)</u> whenever he saw the<u> photo of the cat (conditioned stimulus). </u>Then Marjoe extinguished the conditioned response by presenting the photo without the treat. However, <u>a week later, when he hold up the photo of the cat, the dog started to salivate</u>.
That is, <u>he came up with the conditioned response after a rest period, </u>so he presented the response when Marjoe thought it had disappeared.
Thus, this is an example of spontaneous recovery.
<u>Note: </u>
<u>b) Stimulus discrimination refers to the capacity to recognize one specific stimulus among others.</u>
<u>c) Stimulus generalization refers to the fact that the response appears with similar stimulus but not with only one (the dog would salivate with any picture of cats)</u>
Answer:
Echolalia
Explanation:
Echolalia is defined as the phenomenon of the repetition or imitation of the words, noises, sentences, sounds of other person by an individual.
This communication disorder is commonly found in people suffering from Autism Spectrum Disorder.
Thus in case of Terry, who is having Autism Spectrum Disorder, he suffered with the communication disorder of Echolalia due to which he repeats what his teacher said.
The answer is, Millie is experiencing "Acceptance stage of the Kübler-Ross model".
Acceptance refers to the last stage of the Kübler-Ross model. This stage is tied in with tolerating the truth that our loved one is physically gone and perceiving this truth is the changeless reality. We will never like this reality or make it OK, however in the end we acknowledge it. We figure out how to live with it. It is the new standard with which we should figure out how to live.