In classical conditioningextinction occurs when a is repeatedly presented without the NS is the weakening of the association between the US and the UR occurs when the NS disappears is the gradual diminishing of a conditioned response .
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- Classical conditioning: A learning process where an organism learns to associate two stimuli and responds to one stimulus as if it were the other. - Extinction: The process by which a conditioned response weakens and eventually disappears when the conditioned Show more…
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Extinction occurs when _____ a. the conditioned stimulus is presented repeatedly without being paired with an unconditioned stimulus b. the unconditioned stimulus is presented repeatedly without being paired with a conditioned stimulus c. the neutral stimulus is presented repeatedly without being paired with an unconditioned stimulus d. the neutral stimulus is presented repeatedly without being paired with a conditioned stimulus.
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